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|q1=What is unique about the duodenum of the rabbit?
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|a1=Caudal flexure is long and coiled and may be referred to as the transverse part of the duodenum
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|l1=Rabbit Alimentary System#Small Intestine
 
|q2=What is the sacculus rotundus?
 
|a2=An enlargement of the large intestine at the ileocaecal junction. It contains lymphoid tissue.
 
|l2=Rabbit Alimentary System#Small Intestine
 
|q3=Where is the appendix?
 
|a3=At the distal end of the caecum
 
|l3=Rabbit Alimentary System#Caecum
 
|q4=What is coprophagia?
 
|a4=The process of eating one's own faeces
 
|l4=Rabbit Alimentary System#Coprophagia
 
|q5=How do caecotropes differ from faecal pellets?
 
|a5=Smaller, softer, covered in mucus and contain large amounts of microbes
 
|l5=Rabbit Alimentary System#Coprophagia
 
|q6=Why is a diet high in calcium unsuitable for a rabbit?
 
|a6=Calcium absorption is unregulated so an excessive amount may lead to kidney stones and calcification of soft tissue
 
|l6=Rabbit Alimentary System#Calcium Metabolism
 
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