
1) Body part 2) Digestive system component 3) Where to find a load of crap
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Latin, meaning: virtue, right
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In nematodes: Posterior gut of the female. A narrow, dorsoventrally flattened tube that is lined with cuticle and separated from the intestine by a sphincter muscle.
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• (n.) The terminal part of the large intestine; -- so named because supposed by the old anatomists to be straight. See Illust. under Digestive.
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terminal segment of the digestive system in which feces accumulate just prior to discharge. The rectum is continuous with the sigmoid colon and ... [8 related articles]
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In insects, the posterior expanded part of the hindgut, typically pear shaped.
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Lower end of the bowel leading from colon to anus.
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<anatomy> The last portion of the large intestine (colon) that communicates with the sigmoid colon above and the anus below. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(rek´tәm) the last part of the large intestine; it begins at the level of the third sacral vertebra as a continuation of the sigmoid colon and ends at the anal canal. The feces, the solid waste products of digestion, are formed in the large intestine and are gradually pushed down into the rectum by the muscular action o...
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The distal portion of the large intestine, between the sigmoid colon and the anal canal. Functions as a storage cavity to collect fecal material prior to defecation.
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is the last part of the large intestine. The main function of the rectum is to act as a reservoir for stools
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Rec'tum noun [ New Latin (sc.
intestinum ), from Latin
rectus straight. See
Right .]
(Anat.) The terminal part of the large intestine; -- so named because supposed by the old anatomists to be straight. See
Illust. under
Digestive .
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In insects, the posterior expanded part of the hindgut, typically pear shaped.
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Rectum: The last 6 to 8 inches of the large intestine. The rectum stores solid waste until it leaves the body through the anus. The word rectum comes from the Latin rectus meaning straight (which the human rectum is not).
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(rek;tum) The terminal portion of the GI tract, between the sigmoid colon and the anal canal.
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Last part of the the large intestine where waste material is stored prior to excretion.
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Lowermost portion of the large intestine, immediately adjacent to the anus.
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rectus, straight.
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last part of the large intestine
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The back passage. The end of the bowel where faeces is stored before it is passed out of the body through the anus.
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a short tube located at the end of the large intestine, which connects the intestine to the anus
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noun the terminal section of the alimentary canal; from the sigmoid flexure to the anus
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Lowest part of the large intestine of animals, which stores faeces prior to elimination (defecation)
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adjective, Latin rectus = straight. (The rectum was named in animals where it is straight - which it is not in Man).
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the end or lowest part of the large intestine
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