| 1. | The caecum wall has many folds which enlarge the absorbing surface.
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| 2. | The intestine has six convolutions and is without a caecum.
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| 3. | Digestion occurs in the intestine, with the caecum producing further digestive enzymes.
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| 4. | In the Denrobilharziinae both suckers are absent anmd the caecum has numerous branches.
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| 5. | The hepatic caecum, a single blind-ending homolog of the vertebrate liver.
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| 6. | In each arm is a single digestive caecum.
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| 7. | The gland somewhat resembles a caecum in structure, but is not a homologous structure.
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| 8. | In comparison to the European rabbit, the hare has a proportionally smaller stomach and caecum.
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| 9. | In humans there is a thickening of the intestinal wall ( ileum, appendix and caecum ).
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| 10. | Sugar gliders have an enlarged caecum to assist in digestion of complex carbohydrates obtained from gum and sap.
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