Difference between revisions of "Caecum - Anatomy & Physiology - Flashcards"
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− | + | |q1=What processes occur in the caecum? | |
− | + | |a1=Microbial fermentation, absorption of VFAs and transportation of chyme | |
− | + | |l1=Caecum - Anatomy & Physiology#Introduction | |
− | + | |q2=What are mass movements? | |
− | + | |a2=When large parts of the caecum have a peristaltic contraction at the same time to move chyme into the colon | |
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− | + | |q3=What are the main histological differences of the caecum compared to the small intestine? | |
− | | | + | |a3=No villi; no submucosal glands; large lymphatic nodules in the lamina muscularis; and an increased number of mucous glands. |
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− | + | |q4=In which species does the most caecal microbial fermentation take place? | |
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− | | | + | |q5=How is the canine caecum unique? |
− | + | |a5=It has no direct connection to the ileum | |
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− | | | + | |q6=How many taenia does the pig's caecum have? |
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Revision as of 13:53, 27 February 2010
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Question | Answer | Article | |
What processes occur in the caecum? | Microbial fermentation, absorption of VFAs and transportation of chyme
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What are mass movements? | When large parts of the caecum have a peristaltic contraction at the same time to move chyme into the colon
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Link to Article | |
What are the main histological differences of the caecum compared to the small intestine? | No villi; no submucosal glands; large lymphatic nodules in the lamina muscularis; and an increased number of mucous glands.
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Link to Article | |
In which species does the most caecal microbial fermentation take place? | Equine species
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Link to Article | |
How is the canine caecum unique? | It has no direct connection to the ileum
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Link to Article | |
How many taenia does the pig's caecum have? | Three; ventral; lateral; and medial.
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Link to Article |