Large Intestine 3D

  • Description                                              
    • * Is about 1.5 m long and extends from the ileocaecal junction to the anus.
    • * Is divided into the caecum, the ascending colon, right colic flexure, the transverse colon, Ieft colic flexure, the descending colon, the sigmoid colon, the rectum and the anal canal.
    • * Is wider in calibre than the small intestine. The greater part of the large intestine is fixed, except for the appendix, the transverse colon and the sigmoid colon.
    • * The taeniae are shorter than the circular muscle coat, therefore the colon is puckered and sacculated

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  • Description                                              
    • * Is about 1.5 m long and extends from the ileocaecal junction to the anus.
    • * Is divided into the caecum, the ascending colon, right colic flexure, the transverse colon, Ieft colic flexure, the descending colon, the sigmoid colon, the rectum and the anal canal.
    • * Is wider in calibre than the small intestine. The greater part of the large intestine is fixed, except for the appendix, the transverse colon and the sigmoid colon.
    • * The taeniae are shorter than the circular muscle coat, therefore the colon is puckered and sacculated

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