Is caecum vestigial in function
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Ans: No, ceacum is not vestigial
Explanation:
Vestigial: A part of body which become functionless in the course of evolution.
Functions of ceacum:
1. Water and salts are absorbed through it’s mucus membrane.
2. Churning and kneading motions are produced by it’s muscle tissue.
Hence proved that caecum is not vestigial.
Explanation:
Vestigial: A part of body which become functionless in the course of evolution.
Functions of ceacum:
1. Water and salts are absorbed through it’s mucus membrane.
2. Churning and kneading motions are produced by it’s muscle tissue.
Hence proved that caecum is not vestigial.
Yasirarfat:
But these r functions of colon
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