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Intestinal caecae is present in digestive system of which animal?
a. hydra
b. planaria
c. cockroach
d. amoeba​

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Answered by Taneesha12
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Answer:

A cecum is present in most amniote species, and also in lungfish, but not in any living species of amphibian. In reptiles, it is usually a single median structure, arising from the dorsal side of the large intestine. Birds typically have two paired ceca, as do, unlike other mammals, hyraxes. Parrots do not have ceca.

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

The Correct Answer among the given options would be c. cockroach. Intestinal caecae is present in digestive system of cockcroach.

Explanation:

Cockroaches are bugs that move slowly on surfaces that aren't exposed to sunlight. Most species of cockroaches are as large as a thumbnail. The most not unusualplace cockroaches determined in India are glossy, brownish-black in color. They even have a pair of wings and 3 pairs of legs used to move slowly on surfaces. They have a couple of antennas. These are scavenging, and prefer all pests, feed on anything, even rotting things.

The digestive system includes an alimentary canal and digestive glands. The alimentary canal of cockroach is split into foregut, midgut, and hindgut. The foregut opens right into a gap, wherein undigested meals is briefly stored. the mouth opens right into a quick tubular pharynx, main to a slender tubular passage, the esophagus. The gastric sacks incorporate micro organism that the cockroach makes use of to digest its meals.

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