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The rectum is at the end of the large intestine.

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Which bowel is connected to the rectum?

The large intestine does connect to the rectum.


Differences between large intestine and rectum?

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What is the outlet of the large intestine?

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What section of colon is directly before rectum?

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How is a small intestine attached surgically to rectum?

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