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a narrow finger like tubular projection which is vestigial organ and arises from caecum is called? ​

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Answered by anurag2147
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Answer:

Appendix

Explanation:

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Answered by anirudh2005kk
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Answer: please mark as the brainliest

Explanation:The small intestine is distinguishable into three regions, a 'U' shaped duodenum, a long coiled middle portion jejunum and a 'highly coiled ileum. The opening of the stomach into the duodenum is guarded by the pyloric sphincter ileum opens into the large intestine. It consists of the caecum, colon, and rectum. The caecum is a small blind sac which hosts some symbiotic micro-organisms. A narrow finger­like tubular projection, the vermiform appendix which is a vestigial organ, arises from the caecum.  

During swallowing, the soft palate and the uvula move together to close off the nasopharynx and prevent food from entering the nasal cavity.

The largest internal organ is the liver. It is also the heaviest organ, with an average of 1.6 kilograms (3.5 pounds).

So, the correct answer is 'Four'.

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