A spiral valve or scroll valve is the corkscrew-shaped lower portion of the intestine of some , Acipenseriformes (sturgeon and paddlefish), batoidea, skates, , Lepisosteiformes (gars), and .
A consequence of the spiral valve constricting the lumen of the ileum is that sharks cannot pass large hard objects (such as ) through their lower intestine. Such objects instead remain in the stomach until sufficiently broken down for passing through the valve region, or are regurgitated. Consequently, shark stomachs often contain items of interest that enable one to determine what the animals feed on, as well as non-food items ingested during a feeding frenzy.
Sharks also possess a rectal gland that removes excess salt.
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