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large intestine n (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) the part of the alimentary canal consisting of the caecum, colon, and rectum. It extracts moisture from food residues, which are later excreted as faeces Compare small intestine
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H5-specific RNA was detected in the lung, spleen, and small and large intestines by RT-PCR (Figure 2A). The researchers had induced the condition by perforating the large intestines of 36 mice. Although systemic passage may be poor, inorganic mercury enjoys avid uptake by the small and large intestines (11). |
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