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{The following gastrointestinal tract structures undergo developmental rotation except: | |||
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- duodenum | |||
- ventral pancreas | |||
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|| Most of the gastrointestinal tract undergoes some form of mechanical rotation during development except the hindgut that forms initially from the cloacal space. | |||
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