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| *In the horse, the [[Caecum - Anatomy & Physiology|caecum]] is responsible for the digestion of complex carbohydrates such as cellulose. | | *In the horse, the [[Caecum - Anatomy & Physiology|caecum]] is responsible for the digestion of complex carbohydrates such as cellulose. |
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− | ==Colon== | + | ==[[Colon - Anatomy & Physiology|Colon]]== |
| ===Ascending colon=== | | ===Ascending colon=== |
| *The ascending colon is very large and takes up most of the ventral abdomen. | | *The ascending colon is very large and takes up most of the ventral abdomen. |
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| ***Continues caudally on the right. It is the shortest limb of the ascending colon. | | ***Continues caudally on the right. It is the shortest limb of the ascending colon. |
| *The '''transverse colon''' continues on from the right dorsal colon as the right dorsal colon turns medially. | | *The '''transverse colon''' continues on from the right dorsal colon as the right dorsal colon turns medially. |
− | *The right dorsal colon is attached by a mesentry to the dorsal abdominal wall, the base of the caecum, the root of the mesentry and the [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology|pancreas]]. | + | *The right dorsal colon is attached by a mesentry to the dorsal abdominal wall, the base of the [[Caecum - Anatomy & Physiology|caecum]], the root of the mesentry and the [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology|pancreas]]. |
| **This anatomical arrangement of mesentry allows the left ascending colon to twist and is a common cause of colic (colonic torsion). | | **This anatomical arrangement of mesentry allows the left ascending colon to twist and is a common cause of colic (colonic torsion). |
| *The ventral parts of the ascending colon are attached to the dorsal parts by a short mesocolon. | | *The ventral parts of the ascending colon are attached to the dorsal parts by a short mesocolon. |
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| *Passes from across the midline from right to left. It passes cranial to the root of the mesentry | | *Passes from across the midline from right to left. It passes cranial to the root of the mesentry |
| *The transverse colon has '''two''' taenia. | | *The transverse colon has '''two''' taenia. |
− | *Turns caudally to become the descending colon at the level of the left kidney. | + | *Turns caudally to become the descending colon at the level of the [[Urinary System - Anatomy & Physiology|left kidney]]. |
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| ===Descending Colon=== | | ===Descending Colon=== |