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The following figure is an example of the overlap rule.
Uvula
The small, fleshy extension at the back of the throat, which hangs above the throat, playing roles in speech and swallowing.
Pharyngeal Tonsils
Lymphoid tissue located in the upper part of the throat, also known as adenoids, which play a role in the immune response.
Small Intestine
A long, coiled tube in the digestive system where most of the absorption of nutrients and minerals from food takes place.
Duodenum
The first section of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, which receives partially digested food from the stomach and begins the absorption of nutrients.
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