Koalas' length differs according to whether they are from the southern part of Australia or the north. Koalas in northern parts of Australia are smaller, with males growing to a length of 74 cm and females growing to 72 cm. Southern koalas are larger. The males can grow to 82 cm whilst females can grow to a length of 73 cm.
The human organ that corresponds to the caecum is the appendix, which is a small pouch attached to the caecum at the beginning of the large intestine.
The importance of the caecum depends on the species. For carnivores and omnivores (such as humans and dogs), the caecum is not important. For herbivores, like the horse, the caecum is important because it houses bacteria that help it breakdown food (eg. cellulose).
A koala's intestine is 2 metres in length. What is particularly long is the caecum, a part similar to e human appendi , whicis makes up about 29% of the total intestine length.
The animal with the largest caecum is the kangaroo. The caecum is a pouch in the digestive tract that aids in the digestion of plant material by fermenting it with the help of bacteria. In kangaroos, the caecum is well-developed to efficiently process the plant-based diet they consume.
The caecum is the beginning pouch area of the large intestine and is used for digestion of high fiber materials and often serve as storage zones for cellulose digesting bacteria. Since the area is larger the time to fill and pass material is longer.Source(s):http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecum
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Caecum or Cecum
cecum or caecum
A caecectomy is the surgical removal of the caecum.
average length is around 14 to 18"
The length of Rat ileum is approximately 10-12 cm between jejunum and ileo-caecal junction