MESENTERY IS THE \ 'NEW \' ORGAN OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM - CURIOSITIES ABOUT THE HUMAN BODY

Where is the Mesentery and what is it for?



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The mesentery is in the abdomen attached to the intestine. It always existed but was previously classified as a tissue that was part of the peritoneum and held the intestine in its proper place transporting the nutrients from the fecal cake back to the liver. However, the mesentery has come to be classified as another organ of the digestive system because it is believed to have more functions, producing the C-reactive protein and regulating the rate of sugar in the blood