The sequence of the colon is: cecum with the attached appendix, the ascending colon, transverse colon, the descending colon, and the sigmoid colon (S shaped) and ends at the rectum.
The Ascending colon which contains the cecum and appendix and carries the food from the ileocecal junction up the right hand side of the abdomen to the transverse colon. The transverse colon is the middle part of the colon and runs from the top right to the top left of the abdomen. The third part is the descending colon which taked the food from the top left of the abdomen down the left side of the abdomen tothe sidmoid colon. The final, and often overlooked part, is the sigmoid colon which is the S shaped part that connects the descendgin colon, in the bottom left of the abdomen, to the rectum in the middle posterior.
There are four main subdivisions to the colon. The ascending colon, the transverse colon, the descending colon, and the sigmoid colon.
The ascending colon travels up the right side of the abdomen until it reaches the level of the right kidney. It then turns at a right angle (known as the right colic flexure) and travels across the abdominal cavity as the transverse colon. It then bends at a right angle again (known as the left colic flexure) and continues down the left side of the abdomen as the descending colon. The colon then enters the pelvis and becomes the 's' shaped sigmoid colon.
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ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid
ascending, descending, transverse, and sigmoid colon
Ascending colon, Transverse colon, Descending colon. These being separated by the hepatic flexure between ascending and transverse and splenic flexure between the transverse and descending.
There are actually more than 6. I believe they would be the cecum, ascending colon, hepatic flexure, transverse colon, colic (or splenic) flexure, descending colon, and sigmoid colon.
Empirically, you may get something in the region of 6,291,456.However, if you assume 3 divisions per hour, that means there are 3 x 24 = 72 different divisions.The number of bacteria that there are after n divisions is 2n. For example:After 1 division: 21 = 2After 2 divisions: 22 = 4After 3 divisions: 23 = 8After 3 divisions: 24 = 16etc.So, the total number of bacteria after 72 divisions will be 272 = 4.72 x 1021.See also:If_bacteria_divide_every_20_minutes_how_many_will_there_be_in_1_hour
The sigmoid colon is the last section of the colon (large intestine).
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It is the Ascending colon...
There are actually more than 6. I believe they would be the cecum, ascending colon, hepatic flexure, transverse colon, colic (or splenic) flexure, descending colon, and sigmoid colon.
the 3 divisions of biology is SOIL,BIOLOGY and BIOCHEMISTRY....
The large insestine proper is composed of the (1) cecum, (2) appendix, (3) colon, (4) rectum, and (5) anal canal. The colon proper is composed of (1) ascending colon, (2) transverse colon, (3) descending colon, and (4) sigmoid colon. It also has two flextures or bends; the right colic flexure (between the ascending colon and transverse colon) and the left colic flexure (between the transverse colon and the descending colon). drazx is the original author of this answer.I only know 3 FOR SURE; i work at an animal hospital an i clearly remember these 3 from the surgery... 1)cecum 2)appendix 3)colon
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There are 3 total divisions. The Central, West, and East.
It is 3/5.
The Sigmoid Colon is the fourth colon..
1. the divisions must be coordinate 2.the divisions must be mutually exclusive 3. the divisions must not overlap 4. the divisions must be complete
What are the three major divisions of a speech?
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The large insestine proper is composed of the (1) cecum, (2) appendix, (3) colon, (4) rectum, and (5) anal canal. The colon proper is composed of (1) ascending colon, (2) transverse colon, (3) descending colon, and (4) sigmoid colon. It also has two flextures or bends; the right colic flexure (between the ascending colon and transverse colon) and the left colic flexure (between the transverse colon and the descending colon). drazx is the original author of this answer. by sanket gupta kv No 1 ang
Empirically, you may get something in the region of 6,291,456.However, if you assume 3 divisions per hour, that means there are 3 x 24 = 72 different divisions.The number of bacteria that there are after n divisions is 2n. For example:After 1 division: 21 = 2After 2 divisions: 22 = 4After 3 divisions: 23 = 8After 3 divisions: 24 = 16etc.So, the total number of bacteria after 72 divisions will be 272 = 4.72 x 1021.See also:If_bacteria_divide_every_20_minutes_how_many_will_there_be_in_1_hour