Why caecum hosts some symbiotic bacteria?
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Some symbiotic bacteria live in the caecum (part of large intestine). This part of the digestive system is involved in the breakdown of accumulated plant matter.
Also, they help in breaking down the accumulated plant matter (rich in cellulose) which cannot be metabolised by the host.
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Some symbiotic bacteria live in the caecum (part of large intestine). This part of the digestive system is involved in the breakdown of accumulated plant matter.
Also, they help in breaking down the accumulated plant matter (rich in cellulose) which cannot be metabolised by the host.
Hope it will help you. :)
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