[PDF] 2 regions of the stomach

The stomach is a four-part organ with two openings (esophageal and duodenal) and two apertures (esophageal and duodenal) (cardia, fundus, body, and pylorus).
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  • What are the two parts of the stomach?

    The fundus is the top, rounded area that lies to the left of the cardia. The body is the largest and main part of the stomach. This is where food is mixed and starts to break down. The antrum is the lower part of the stomach.
  • What are the regions of stomach?

    Your stomach has five distinct sections:

    The cardia is the top part of your stomach. The fundus is a rounded section next to the cardia. The body (corpus) is the largest section of your stomach. The antrum lies below the body. The pylorus is the bottom part of your stomach.
  • What are the regions of the stomach and their functions?

    The human stomach is subdivided into four regions: the fundus, an expanded area curving up above the cardiac opening (the opening from the stomach into the esophagus); the body, or intermediate region, the central and largest portion; the antrum, the lowermost, somewhat funnel-shaped portion of the stomach; and the
  • The stomach has four main anatomical divisions; the cardia, fundus, body and pylorus: Cardia – surrounds the superior opening of the stomach at the T11 level. Fundus – the rounded, often gas filled portion superior to and left of the cardia. Body – the large central portion inferior to the fundus.
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