what is the function of intestinal caecum in earthworm
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it absorbs fluids and salts which are remain after the completion of intestinal digestion.it absorbs and mix it cotents with a substance,mucus.and the inside wall of caceum it has as a mucous membrane through which water and salts are absorbed by it
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Most earthworms of the family Megascolecidae, a dominant family in Japan, have intestinal caeca connected directly to the intestinal tract. Thefunction of the caeca has not been demonstrated, although it is thought to be associated with digestion
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