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    In the Colon, the Longitudinal Muscle Layer Is Not Continuous
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In the Colon, the Longitudinal Muscle Layer Is Not Continuous

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Question 225

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In the colon, the longitudinal muscle layer is not continuous but, rather, is compressed into three narrow bands called teniae coli.

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