Nucleus of the Lenticular Loop

Nucleus of the lentiform loop

The lentil kernel is a round pit in the center of the lentil or a rounded depression occupying the entire thick layer of the appendicular colon almost from the peritoneum down to the rectum and part of the distal transverse colon. Elastic resistance decreases in this area, which increases intestinal pressure. This site of anastomosis of the vas deferens corresponding to the fallopian tubes and genital tract can also be called the point of fixation of the genital embryonic organs. It is localized directly below the apex and in the vertebral center of the aortic arch. The liver is completely covered by the intimal loop of the terminal section and the spleen;

*It is also known that there are many important nerve nodes and other important formations here:*

_- The lymph nodes; - lymphatic system; - gastrointestinal fascia of Pirogov; - vermiform appendix, which externally is a dimple (concavity); - the surface of the viscera is covered with a layer of loose fiber, the basis of which is the uterus, from where all kinds of tumors can arise; _When twisting the intestine, twisted fibroblasts gradually form a spindle-shaped elastic mesh with holes through which they penetrate into the intestinal lumen