Understand the anatomy of the large intestine and its sequential organization. The large intestine is divided into several regions: cecum, colon (ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid), and rectum.
Recall the function of the cecum, which is the first part of the large intestine where waste enters from the small intestine.
Identify the order of the colon sections: ascending colon (upward direction), transverse colon (horizontal direction), descending colon (downward direction), and sigmoid colon (curved section leading to the rectum).
Recognize that the rectum is the final section of the large intestine where waste is stored before elimination.
Match the correct sequence of anatomical features to the options provided, ensuring the order follows the natural flow of waste through the large intestine: Cecum → Ascending colon → Transverse colon → Descending colon → Sigmoid colon → Rectum.