ceca Meaning & Definition

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  • Each branch consists of ceca, which delivers the nutrients to the body.

  • Digestion occurs within 10 pouches or infolds of the stomach, which are essentially ceca, but unlike in sea stars, almost never extend into the arms.

  • The intestinal ceca are highly dendritic and extend to near the posterior end of the body.

  • Ceca, turbofolk's most prominent star, started putting out highly produced records packed with polished dance tracks.

  • Histomonads, either released from the heterakid nematode larvae in the ceca or after direct infection via the cloaca, and replicate rapidly in the cecal tissues.

  • Ceca, which are found in the digestive tracts of many extant herbivores, house mutualistic bacteria which help animals digest the cellulose molecules that are found in plants.

  • Birds typically have two paired ceca, as, unlike other mammals, do hyraxes.

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