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The first few centimeters of the duodenu...

The first few centimeters of the duodenum are protected by a thick secretion of mucus fromt the

A

Pancreatic duct

B

intestinal gland (Cryupts of Lieberkuhb)

C

microvilli

D

goblet cells of duodenal (Brunner's) glands.

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