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13 August, 18:01

Arrange the regions of the large intestine in the correct anatomical sequence. cecum; transverse colon; sigmoid colon; rectumrectum; sigmoid colon; cecum; transverse coloncecum; rectum; sigmoid colon; transverse coloncecum; sigmoid colon; transverse colon; rectum

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    cecum; transverse colon; sigmoid colon; rectum

    Explanation:

    Large intestine is the last part of the alimentary canal (digestive tract) and it is the place where water is absorbed and remaining waste material stored and ready to be pull out. The large intestine can be divided into f five sections:

    • the cecum (with appendix) plus the ascending colon which connects it with the next part,

    • the transverse colon,

    • the descending colon,

    • the sigmoid colon,

    • the rectum
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