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What is haustra? Also write its function.​

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Answered by NoorulMubeena
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The haustra (singular haustrum) of the colon are the small pouches caused by sacculation (sac formation), which give the colon its segmented appearance. The teniae coli run the length of the colon. ... Haustral contractions are slow segmenting, uncoordinated movements that occur approximately every 25 minutes

Answered by abdullah931
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Definition:

The haustra of the colon (singular haustrum) are the small pouches caused by sacculation, which give the colon its segmented appearance. The taenia coli runs the length of the large intestine. ... Haustral contractions are slow segmenting movements that occur every 25 minutes.

Function of haustra:

Haustra are saccules in the colon that give it its segmented appearance. Haustral contraction is activated by the presence of chyme and serves to move food slowly to the next haustra, along with mixing the chyme to help with water absorption.

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