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explain the function of rectum​

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Answered by Sahil111222
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Function. The rectum is the last stop before the feces is eliminated through the anal canal. Similar to the colon electrolytes are absorbed (sodium, potassium, chloride) and indigestible food ingredients are decomposed by anaerobic bacteria. The stool is thickened through water absorption and mixed with mucus.

Answered by anusha8251
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The rectum is the last part of the large intestine and connects the sigmoid colon to the anal canal.It is about 12 to 16 cm long.The rectum is the last stop before the feces is eliminated through the anal canal. Similar to the colon electrolytes are absorbed (sodium, potassium, chloride) and indigestible food ingredients are decomposed by anaerobic bacteria. The stool is thickened through water absorption and mixed with mucus.

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