Listening Part 2: Highlight incorrect words

PTE Listening Part 2- Sample 3: Highlight Incorrect words

In humans, the stomach lies between the oesophagus and the duodenum - the first part of the small intestine. It is in the left upper part of the abdominal cavity. The top of the stomach lies against the diaphragm. Lying behind the stomach is the pancreas. A large double fold of visceral peritoneum called the greater omentum hangs down from the greater curvature of the stomach. Two sphincters keep the contents of the stomach contained; the lower esophageal sphincter found in the cardiac region, at the junction of the oesophagus and stomach, and the pyloric sphincter at the junction of the stomach with the duodenum. The stomach is surrounded by parasympathetic stimulant and sympathetic inhibitor plexuses networks of blood vessels and nerves in the anterior gastric, posterior, superior and inferior, celiac and myenteric, which regulate both the secretory activity of the stomach and the motor activity of its muscles. Because it is a distensible organ, it normally expands to hold about one litre of food. The stomach of a newborn human baby will only be able to retain about 30 millilitres. The maximum stomach volume in adults is between 2 and 4 litres.