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What is the opening valve between the stomach and small intestine in a fetal pig?

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What is the opening valve between the stomach and small intestine in a fetal pig?

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The Duodenum is the opening valve between the stomach and small intestine in a fetal pig in the pyloric region. There is a sphincter, or ring-shaped muscle to control food leaving the stomach and entering the duodenum.

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