Large intestine 28. List the segments and curvatures of the intestines (in order) from the cecum to the anus: cecum, _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________, and anus. 28. The fingerlike structure that extends from the cecum is the _______________. 30. The pouches of the large intestine are called _______________, the fatty appendages that hang from the large intestine are called _______________ and the thin bands of smooth muscle are called _______________.
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