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Sacculus rotundus is a dilated part as posterior end of

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Ileum
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Oesophagus
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Ilium
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Colon
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Solution

The correct option is A Ileum
  • An anatomic structure exclusive to rabbits that are located at the terminal part of the ileum is sacculus rotundus.
  • It is formed at the distal end of ileum and is expanded to form a small dilated spherical sac in a rabbit.
  • It is rich in lymphoid tissue. Hence, Sacculus rotundus is a dilated part as posterior end of the ileum.
So, the correct answer is 'ileum'.

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