| 11. | Most of the fermentation occurs with the help of cellulolytic microorganisms within the caecum of the large intestine.
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| 12. | They have an enlarged caecum, and, like rabbits, are coprophagic, passing food through their digestive tract twice.
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| 13. | Transition between the different types of epithelium occurs at ileum and caecum, and at the pectinate line of the anus.
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| 14. | The koala conserves water by passing relatively dry faecal pellets high in undigested fibre, and by storing water in the caecum.
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| 15. | Species of the other three families of " Aspidogastrea " have a single caecum and either one or two testes.
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| 16. | It was isolated from the liver, duodenum, and caecum of broiler and layer chickens, and from humans with gastroenteritis.
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| 17. | The young worms move to the caecum and penetrate the mucosa and there they complete development to adult worms in the large intestine.
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| 18. | The large intestine of eastern quolls is relatively simple, having no caecum, and not being divided into a colon and rectum.
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| 19. | Sheath; with a single retractor muscle, inserting rather close to the beginning of the vas deferens, without a flagellum or caecum.
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| 20. | Also unlike in " Deroceras invadens ", the penial glands are knobbly and attach closer to the caecum than to the lobe.
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