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| − | |q1=What are the three parts of the colon?
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| − | |a1=Ascending, transverse and descending
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| − | |l1=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Introduction
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| − | |q2=On which side of the cranial mesenteric artery does the ascending colon pass? | |
| − | |a2=Right in a caudal to cranial direction
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| − | |l2=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure
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| − | |q3=On which side of the abdomen does the descending colon lie?
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| − | |a3=Left, then passes more medially before entering the pelvic cavity
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| − | |l3=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure
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| − | |q4=Name the process that produces VFAs?
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| − | |a4=Microbial fermentation
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| − | |l4=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Function
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| − | |q5=Which layer of the intestinal wall is incomplete? | |
| − | |a5=Lamina muscularis
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| − | |l5=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Histology
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| − | |q6=Name the three parts of the ruminant ascending colon. | |
| − | |a6=Ansa proximalis; ansa spiralis; and ansa distalsis
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| − | |l6=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Species Differences
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| − | |q7=What is the shape of the ansa spiralis in small ruminants?
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| − | |a7=Cone
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| − | |l7=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Species Differences
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| − | |q8=In ruminants, what does the descending colon do before entering the pelvic cavity?
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| − | |a8=It has a sigmoid flexure
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| − | |l8=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Species Differences
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| − | |q9=How do the ox and horse differ in their development of the ascending colon?
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| − | |a9=Ox - developing ascending colon expands caudally around the root of the mesentry. Horse - developing ascending colon expands cranially around the root of the mesentry.
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| − | |l9=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Species Differences
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| − | |q10=What shape does the pig's ascending colon have?
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| − | |a10=A cone with clockwise centripetal turns and anti - clockwise centrifugal turns
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| − | |l10=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Porcine
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| − | |q11=How many taenia does the pig's ascending colon have?
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| − | |a11=Centripetal turns have two, centrifugal turns have none
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| − | |l11=Colon - Anatomy & Physiology#Porcine
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