What is the difference between caecum, colon and rectum ( the parts of large intestine ) ?
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cecum: A pouch, usually peritoneal, that is considered to be the beginning of the large intestine. colon: The part of the large intestine that is the final segment of the digestive system, after (distal to) the ileum and before (proximal to) the anus.
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Caecum- It is a small blind pouch situated at the junction of the small and the large intestine.
Colon- passes up the abdomen on the right, crosses to the left just below the stomach and down on the left side.
Rectum- is the last part which opens at the anus.
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