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Joanna Mae S. Canin posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years, 2 months ago Digestive System Body Tissues
Joanna Mae S. Canin posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years, 2 months ago
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2. The large intestine consists of the colon, rectum, and anal canal make up the large intestine. The large intestine’s water absorption not only aids in the condensing and solidification of feces but also allows the body to retain water for use in other metabolic processes. Ions and nutrients generated by gut bacteria and dissolved in water are absorbed and utilized by the body for metabolism in the large intestine. Finally, the dried, condensed feces is retained in the rectum and sigmoid colon until defecation allows it to be expelled from the body.
3. The appendix, also known as the vermiform appendix, is a muscular structure in the human body that is linked to the large intestine. It’s a worm-shaped narrow tube named after the Latin word “vermiform,” which means “worm-shaped.” The appendix is a pouch-like structure in the large intestine that extends from the cecum’s lower end. The lymphatic system, which carries the white blood cells needed to fight infections, is connected with the appendix. According to the “safe house” theory, when certain diseases wipe out beneficial gut bacteria elsewhere in the GI tract, the appendix protects a collection of them. The bacteria emerge from the appendix biofilm and recolonize the intestine once the immune system has cleared the infection from the body.