Taeniae coli is (are) found in the hepatic triad the valve that separates the distal portion of the small intestine to the cecum mesenteries that connect to the large intestine ridges in the stomach when the stomach is empty or partially full bands of longitudinal smooth muscle found in the large intestine

ridges in the stomach when the stomach is empty or partially full.

Taeniae coli are bands of longitudinal smooth muscle found in the large intestine. They are located on the outer surface of the colon and are responsible for the formation of haustra, the pouch-like segments of the large intestine.