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The first part of the large intestine, forming a dilated pouch distal to the ileum and proximal to the colon, and giving off the vermiform appendix..
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A526 Round blind end of cecum, which is free and extends to pelvic inlet B/#7 /0 12!134 Is part of cecum which is proximally attached to common mesentery an distally with loop of colon C21/1/8"1 /r"0"12 Opening of cecum into the colon I82!8 /r"0"12 Opening of ileum separates ileum from the cecum
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COW CHA)ACTE)ISTICS9
S:!529 Cylindrical in shape, with one end open, and is slightly curved L2;<-:9 Avg. length of Cecum of cow is !"# cm D"!42-2r9 The diameter is about five inches $%& cm' L/1!-"/;9 It lies in the dorsal part of the right abdominal cavity and extends to the pelvic inlet with a free, rounded blind apex. Its rounded blind end commonly lies at the right side of pelvic inlet D24!r1!-"/;9 Cecum stats from ileum and directly continues in front with colon, Cecum extend bac(ward and upward along the right flan(, from where it is separated by greater omentum.. Cecum is attached along it)s medial side to the mesentery, except the posterior third, which is free and variable in position
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Histology of Cecum;
Mucosa (mu) of the cecum lacks villi but has long simple tubular intestinal glands with many goblet cells. The submucosa has large lymphatic nodules (n) A tunica muscularis (m) of smooth muscle follows the typical histologic pattern of intestinal tract.
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Function;
Cecum (such as the at!s " other herbivores) is area for digestion of high fiber materials (plant material)# $ften serve as storage %ones for cellulose digesting bacteria.(for those animals having large caecum) &reviously undigested fiber may also be broken down
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GOAT/SHEEP CHA)ACTE)ISTICS9
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Functions;
Cecum (such as the at!s " other herbivores) is area for digestion of high fiber materials (plant material)# &reviously undigested fiber may also be broken down Absorption of cellulose (+ormation of ,+As from cellulose)
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