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large intestine secret no enzymes ​


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Answered by aarushibhandari0906
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NO THAT'S NOT TRUE  AND THE ANSWER IS AS FOLLOWS ................

Contraction of the teniae coli exerts pressure on the wall and creates a series of pouches, called haustra, along the colon. Epiploic appendages, pieces of fat-filled connective tissue, are attached to the outer surface of the colon. Unlike the small intestine, the large intestine produces no digestive enzymes

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