They're called "large" (or the colon)
and they form a sort of square loop around the small intestines,
all of which are in your abdomen.
Thar space below your sternum and above your pubes.
Intestinal glands are located in the epithelial lining of the small intestine and colon. What happens when the intestinal glands secrete intestinal juice is that trypsin activates other enzymes to aid in protein digestion.
Ureters are the tubes that take urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. They are located in the intestinal area. (Not in or on the intestinal track)
Intestinal glands, also known as crypts of Lieberkühn, are located within the lining of the small intestine and the large intestine. These glands are found in the mucosal layer, specifically in the intestinal epithelium, and they play a crucial role in secreting digestive enzymes and mucus. They help facilitate digestion and absorption of nutrients as well as maintain the health of the intestinal lining.
active, ATP-fueled transport
Coelom /ˈsēləm/: The body cavity in metazoans, located between the intestinal canal and the body wall.
Intestinal is correct.
The dorsal blood vessel is located on top of the intestinal track in a worm.
I suppose you are talking about the intestinal segment so it is called the Transverse Colon
All the digestive system such as small and large intestine. Hopefully, this mighr give u some idea.
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it's the intestinal crypts, or crypts of Lieberkuhn
In adults, the stem cells responsible for generating new cells to protect the intestines are primarily the intestinal stem cells located at the base of the intestinal crypts in the intestinal epithelium. These stem cells continuously divide and differentiate into various cell types, including enterocytes, goblet cells, and Paneth cells, which are essential for maintaining the integrity of the intestinal barrier and facilitating nutrient absorption. They play a crucial role in the rapid turnover and repair of the intestinal lining, especially in response to injury or inflammation.