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    The Muscular Layer of the Large Intestine Differs from That
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The Muscular Layer of the Large Intestine Differs from That

Question 76

Question 76

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The muscular layer of the large intestine differs from that of other intestinal regions because the longitudinal layer has been reduced to the thin muscular bands of the ________.


A) omental appendices
B) haustra
C) rugae
D) teniae coli
E) circular folds

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