what is present in the cecum of rabbit
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Bacteria
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In small herbivores, such as rabbits, the cecum is enlarged and contains bacteria that aid in the digestion of plant matter and facilitate nutrient absorption.
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The cecum is a sizable pouch that has its opening at the junction of the large and small intestines. It uses primarily bacteria, along with some protozoa and fungal (yeast) flora, to convert food into the amino acids, vitamins, and volatile fatty acids needed for a healthy existence.
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