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The small intestine is in the gastrointestinal tract after the stomach. It is followed by the large intestine. A lot of the digestion and absorption of food takes place here.
Villi
Sperm Whale - Intestines of about 288 meters.
it helps take in glucose in the small intestine.
SMALL INTESTINE-The small intestine is an organ towards the end of the digestive tract that digests food into nutrients into the bloodstream through vili. The small intestine digests the proteins, minerals, sugars, and vitamins the human body needs. SMALL INTESTINE-The small intestine is an organ towards the end of the digestive tract that digests food into nutrients into the bloodstream through vili. The small intestine digests the proteins, minerals, sugars, and vitamins the human body needs.
Villi
In the small intestine, the food you eat continues being digested, and then the nutrients and proteins your body needs make their way out of the small intestine and into the rest of your body. Then the matter that is left over passes through the small intestine into the large intestine...causing you to go to the restroom.
Since the small intestine helps absorb nutrients and calories from digested food, the small intestine needs to be long enough so it can go through full digestion.Because Sarah H. told me the large intestine is better
Since the small intestine helps absorb nutrients and calories from digested food, the small intestine needs to be long enough so it can go through full digestion.Because Sarah H. told me the large intestine is better
Since the small intestine helps absorb nutrients and calories from digested food, the small intestine needs to be long enough so it can go through full digestion.Because Sarah H. told me the large intestine is better
The causative organism of ascariasis is Ascaris lumbricoides. it is an endoparasite of the small intestine of human beings but also infects pigs and cattles.
The Small and Large Intestines are part of the Digestive System. The Digestive System is responsible for allowing an organism to transform ingested food into chemical energy for that organisms survival.