| colonization |
the successful occupation of a new habitat by a species not normally found in this niche
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| colony |
A large population whose members depend on each other
Ãâó: www.planetpals.com/ecodictionary.html
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| colon |
The large intestine. It extends from the caecum to the rectum and has ascending, transverse and descending portions.
Ãâó: www.ibdclub.org.uk/ibd_facts_glossary.html
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| colonoscopy |
Inspection of the colon by an illuminated flexible tube called a colonoscope.
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| colonic inertia |
Colonic inertia is a condition in which the nerves and/or muscles of the colon do not work normally. As a result, the contents of the colon are not propelled through the colon normally. The cause of colonic inertia is unclear. In some cases, the muscles or nerves of the colon are diseased. Colonic inertia can also be the result of the chronic use of stimulant laxatives. In most cases, however, there is no clear cause.
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