List the sections of the small intestine as they occur between the stomach and the large intestine: 1. Ileum 2. Duodenum 3. Jejunum

A) 2, 3, 1
B) 3, 2, 1
C) 2, 1, 3
D) 3, 1, 2
E) 1, 2, 3


A
Explanation:
B) The small intestine has three regions. The first section is the C-shaped duodenum that receives chime from the stomach and secretions from the gallbladder and pancreas. The second is the jejunum, which comprises the bulk of the remaining length of the small intestine. The last region is the ileum, which joins with the large intestine.
C) The small intestine has three regions. The first section is the C-shaped duodenum that receives chyme from the stomach and secretions from the gallbladder and pancreas. The second is the jejunum, which comprises the bulk of the remaining length of the small intestine. The last region is the ileum, which joins with the large intestine.
D) The small intestine has three regions. The first section is the C-shaped duodenum that receives chyme from the stomach and secretions from the gallbladder and pancreas. The second is the jejunum, which comprises the bulk of the remaining length of the small intestine. The last region is the ileum, which joins with the large intestine.
E) The small intestine has three regions. The first section is the C-shaped duodenum that receives chyme from the stomach and secretions from the gallbladder and pancreas. The second is the jejunum, which comprises the bulk of the remaining length of the small intestine. The last region is the ileum, which joins with the large intestine.

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