The coeliac trunk (or celiac trunk) is a major artery that supplies the foregut of the gastrointestinal tract. It arises from the abdominal aorta at the level of the twelfth thoracic vertebrae. It gives off three major branches called left gastric, common hepatic and splenic arteries. The gastrointestinal tract extends from mouth to the rectum and enables us to gain nutrients from the food we eat. Gut associated lymphoid tissue performs immunological function by eliminating bacteria and intraluminal toxin and protects the intestinal mucosa from invading pathogens. It has various parts that are specialized to absorb certain nutrients and vitamins e.g. vitamin B12 and bile salts are absorbed in the terminal ileum.