7. Large Intestine (Colon): The colon processes undigested food, absorbs water, and forms feces. 8. Kidneys and Ureters: These urinary system components filter blood, remove waste, and regulate fluid balance. 9. Adrenal Glands: Positioned atop each kidney, adrenal glands produce hormones like ...
It is customary to divide the lower intestine into three constituent parts — colon, rectum and anus. While the colon is intimately linked in functional terms to the control of continence, it has no relevance to the structural factors that govern the control of anal continence. However, the ...
The domainsherpa.com is called sub-domain (www) and domain name (domainsherpa). They are unique names that will identify a specific location on your website on the Internet. 3. Path After the top level domain you can see “80” just after a colon. It is called port. The number 80 ...
Colon (large intestine) The colon, or large intestine, is a 5- to 7-feet-long muscular tube linking your small intestine to your rectum. This very specialized organ processes waste so you can eliminate it as poop. It's made up of these parts: Cecum, the uppermost section Ascending (righ...
Colon (large intestine) The colon, or large intestine, is a 5- to 7-feet-long muscular tube linking your small intestine to your rectum. This very specialized organ processes waste so you can eliminate it as poop. It's made up of these parts: Cecum, the uppermost section Ascending (righ...
The bladder and urethra constitute a functional unit controlled by a complex interplay between the central and peripheral nervous systems and local regulatory factors. Peripherally, lower urinary tract function is dependent on the coordinated action of the smooth and striated muscles of the urinary bladd...
Transverse colonTransverse colonThe segment of large intestine between ascending colon and descending colon. It passes from the right colic flexure across the abdomen, then turns sharply at the left colonic flexure into the descending colon.Colon, Cecum, and Appendix: Anatomy ...
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Create your free account Continue Learning The Lecturio Medical Concept Library Pelvis: Anatomy The pelvis consists of the bony pelvic girdle, the muscular and ligamentouspelvic floorPelvic floorSoft tissue formed mainly by the pelvic diaphragm, which is composed of the two levator ani and two coc...
The portal vein delivers blood from the gastrointestinal tract (stomach, intestine, colon) and spleen The hepatic artery supplies blood from the heart The biliary tree describes a system of tubes that collect bile, help digest food, and drain it into the gallbladder or the intestine. Intrahepatic...