what is the function of caecum in ruminant digestive system?
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The main funtions of the caecum are to absorb fluids and salts that
remain after completion of intestinal digestion and absorption
and to mix it's contents with a lubricating substance,mucus.
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Caecum is a pouch present in between the small and the large intestine. It is considered the beginning of the large intestine. It serves as a storage bag for partially digested food. It allows microorganisms and bacteria to further digest the food before being passed further.
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