Biology, asked by meenalimbasiya, 1 day ago

Rearrange the jumbled letters to form meaningful words.
i. LANESTIINT GDNLAS (Hint: Present in the inner lining of the intestine)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The rearrangement forms the word - intestinal glands.

  • The intestine is part of the digestive system in the body. The glands are present in the three parts of the small intestine and large intestine as well.
  • The gland houses stem cells, goblet cells and immune cells.
  • The function of these glands is to secrete mucus and enzymes that assist in the digestion of food.
  • Intestinal glands are also known as Crypts of Lieberkuhn.
Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

The correct word: Intestinal glands.

Explanation:

  • An intestinal gland is a gland that lies between the villi of the small and large intestine's intestinal epithelium lining.
  • The caecum, colon, and rectum are the three sections of the large intestine. The caecum, which opens into an ascending, transverse, and descending colon, is home to symbiotic microorganisms.
  • The colon's descending section leads to the rectum, which is where faeces are stored. The faeces is ingested through the anus, the last section of the alimentary canal.
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