Ask your doctor.
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No you cant survive
Colon and Large Intestine =)
The large intestine has that name because its diameter is larger than that of the small intestine. The small intestine is actually longer than the large intestine.
The diameter of the large intestine is greater than that of the small intestine.
small intestine, and water absorption occurs in the colon/large intestine
The cecum is the widest division of the large intestine. It is located at the beginning of the large intestine, where the small intestine meets the large intestine.
NO YOU CANNOT, the way the cook and serve is formulated is to expand when it reaches a certain temperature. It will begin expanding in your large intestine, causing your intestine to rupture (EXPLODE). Please beware of uncooked cook and serve jello, RIP cousin Jenny.
90 percent because it is possible to live without your intestine.
If a child is born without a large intestine it cannot live obviously, where else would it's waste be transported through?
If you mean, "can you live without your large intestine?" then yes, you can. One must wear a Colostomy bag to collect the waste that leaves the small intestine. The large intestine also plays a small role in reabsorbing water and ions, so one would have to make sure they are not getting dehydrated or experiencing symptoms of low ion concentrations. If you mean "with only small intestine -- no stomach, etc.", then no, you cannot.