Colon (anatomy)
The colon is the last part of the digestive system in most vertebrates; it extracts water and salt from solid wastes before they are eliminated from the body, and is the site in which flora-aided (largely bacteria) fermentation of unabsorbed material occurs.
Colon (anatomy)Marginal artery of the colonColonLiverTransverse colonAscending colonSuperior mesenteric arteryComputer-aided diagnosisIntestineInferior mesenteric arteryMesenteryVermiform appendixStoma (medicine)Equine anatomyHepatic veinColiPhillip ThomasLeft lower quadrantPancolitisHartmann's pouch
Andreas VesaliusHuman gastrointestinal tractHip flexorsDiverticulosisPararectal lymph nodesAnal sexList of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: VIII. The Lymphatic systemIschemic colitisHuman anatomical termsVaginoplastyLarge intestineRight upper quadrant (abdomen)New Mexico School of Natural TherapeuticsCancer genome sequencingCecumList of subjects in Gray's Anatomy (S)AbdomenPerinuclear spacePeritoneumGreater omentum




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