The order of passage of food in the digestive system is

a

ileum --> caecum ->large intestine -> rectum

b

ileum --> colon --> caecum -> rectum

c

large intestine --> ileum -> caecum -> rectum

d

colon -> caecum -> ileum -> rectum

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Toppr
1 year ago
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the answer is correct

omasirichi2000
1 year ago

@Myschool look into this question, the answer should be B not A please.

The correct order of passage of food in the digestive system is:

**A. ileum → caecum → large intestine → rectum**

**Explanation:**
- The **ileum** (the final section of the small intestine) passes digested material to the **caecum** (the beginning of the large intestine).
- From the caecum, the material moves through the **large intestine** (which includes the colon).
- Finally, it reaches the **rectum** for storage and elimination.

The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the anatomical sequence of the digestive tract.

Zaddyyinka
2 months ago

I think B is correct.

this thing should be B
cause large intestine comes before caecum

Toph
1 year ago

I think the answer should be B

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