Colon, Transverse
The transverse colon is the longest and most mobile section of the large intestine, connecting the lower right and upper left regions of the abdominal cavity. It plays an important role in digestion, storing and moving fecal matter towards the rectum and anus for eventual excretion. The transverse colon serves as an essential link between the small and large intestines, allowing them to communicate and properly function together. Additionally, the transverse colon helps to provide the body with vital hydration, minerals, and vitamins. It is also a reservoir for beneficial bacteria, aiding in healthy digestion. Hence, the transverse colon is vital for proper digestive and overall health.
← Journal of Human and Animal Intestines