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    The Outer Surface Bulges of the Large Intestine Are Called
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The Outer Surface Bulges of the Large Intestine Are Called

Question 108

Question 108

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The outer surface bulges of the large intestine are called


A) crypts.
B) cecum.
C) haustra.
D) colon.

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