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*The muscosa of the large intestine is smooth; there are '''no villi'''. | *The muscosa of the large intestine is smooth; there are '''no villi'''. | ||
*There are numerous scattered lymph nodules. | *There are numerous scattered lymph nodules. | ||
− | *Taenia may be present. | + | *'''Taenia''' may be present. |
+ | **These are concentrations of the longitudinal muscle layer into long bands. | ||
+ | **When the taenia contract, they cause shortening of the large intestine, which produces saccualtions, or '''haustra'''. | ||
+ | *Many glands are present in the mucosa and skin of the anal region. | ||
==Species Differences== | ==Species Differences== |
Revision as of 09:14, 12 July 2008
Introduction
The large intestine extends from the ileum of the small intestine to the anus. It absorbs water from the ingesta and stores faeces prior to defeacation. Every species has a large microbial population living in the large intestine, which is of particular importance to the hindgut fermenters. For this reason, hindgut fermenters have a more complex large intestine with highly specialised regions for fermentation.
The large intestine can be divided into:
Structure
Function
Vasculature
Innervation
- Like the small intestine, the large intestine recieves sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation.
- Neurones interact with the myenteric plexus to affect contractility, and with the submucosal plexus to affect secretions.
- The sympathetic have coeliac, cranial mesenteric and caudal mesenteric ganglia.
- As the sympathetic fibres leave the ganglia, they surround their respective artery.
- Parasympathetic innervation stimulates peristalsis.
Lymphatics
Histology
- The muscosa of the large intestine is smooth; there are no villi.
- There are numerous scattered lymph nodules.
- Taenia may be present.
- These are concentrations of the longitudinal muscle layer into long bands.
- When the taenia contract, they cause shortening of the large intestine, which produces saccualtions, or haustra.
- Many glands are present in the mucosa and skin of the anal region.
Species Differences
Carnivore
Ruminant
Horse
Pig
- Taenia present