The ileum is the last part of what digestive system organ?

The ileum is the last part of what digestive system organ?

  • Correct Answer: large intestine
  • stomach
  • esophagus
  • small intestine

Explanation: The ileum is the last part of the small intestine. It is covered with villi like the jejunum. A few remaining nutrients are absorbed in the ileum. From the ileum, any remaining food waste passes into the large intestine.

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