sa paguudo...... the large intestine pushes down the "feces"
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The kidneys are responsible for removing waste products from the body through the production of urine. They filter the blood to eliminate waste, excess electrolytes, and fluids, which are then excreted from the body.
Large intestines
The excretory system is responsible for removing waste from the human body. This system includes organs such as the kidneys, liver, intestines, and skin, which work together to eliminate waste products through urine, feces, sweat, and exhalation.
The urinary system, including the kidneys, filters waste and excess substances from the blood and excretes them as urine. The digestive system, particularly the large intestines, removes waste and undigested food materials from the body as feces. These two organ systems work together to eliminate waste and maintain a healthy internal environment.
Collect the food you eat and transform it into body waste.
The large intestines job is to collect the unwanted food waste from the small intestine. After enough waste enters the large intestine, it is expelled from the body as feces.
The digestive organs that occupy a large portion of the abdominal cavity include the stomach, liver, pancreas, spleen, and parts of the small and large intestines. These organs work together to break down food, absorb nutrients, and eliminate waste from the body.
The main job of the large intestine is to eliminate solid waste matter in the form of feces. The other important jobs that it does are: reabsorption of water and minerals (electrolytes) and some vitamins.
The amount of waste that can be held in the intestines varies from person to person, but on average the large intestine can hold around 5-7 pounds of waste material. The body continuously processes and eliminates waste through bowel movements.
The large intestine prepares wastes for elimination from the body
Your kidneys, large intestines, and I believe the liver. I think this due to the fact that the liver is a filtration system.