Biology, asked by london2023, 1 year ago

What is the function of tenia coli in humans?

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Answered by sofia25
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Taenia solium

Adult worms live in human small intestine causing taeniasis. The larval stage (Cysticercus cellulose) lives in pig or human tissues causing human cysticercosis.

I'd say the small intestine.
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london2023: Thank u sophia for your answer.
london2023: But actually my question was about tenia coli,the band like structure on the large ibntestine due to which haustra is formed
london2023: Actually i tried to find it on internet but didn't found satisfactory results.
london2023: Can u pls help me with this.I'll be glad
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Answered by prabhanikith87
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There are three teniae coli: mesocolic, free and omental taeniae coli. The teniae coli contract lengthwise to produce the haustra, the bulges in the colon. The bands converge at the root of the vermiform appendix.

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