The digestive tract of an adult human varies, but is about 25 feet long.
The human intestines are filled with what is known as gut flora. Gut flora is microbia found in the digestive tract that consists of Bacteroides, Clostridium, Fusobacterium, Eubacterium, Ruminococcus, Peptococcus, Peptostreptococcus, and Bifidobacterium.
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a common species of bacteria that resides in the intestines of mammals, including humans. It plays a vital role in digestion and nutrient absorption.
The appendix is a finger-like sac located near the junction of the small and large intestines in humans. It has no known essential function in humans, but it contains lymphoid tissue and may have a role in immune function. In some cases, it can become inflamed, leading to appendicitis, which requires surgical removal.
Food spend about four hours in the small intestine
yes, ascaris is endopaarasite .it is depend on host by living inside it .In humans it pass through pulmonary circulation via mouth and then break out the capillaries and cause the diseases.
they have very small intestines
The small intestine is a long, narrow tube about 23 feet long. The large intestine is wider, but it is only about 5 feet long.
Humans can get tapeworms living inside their intestines.
yes, they can grow inside humans intestines.
You cannot make the intestines long, or any longer than what you have inside you. As it is, the small intestines are about 20 FEET long and one INCH in diameter! The large intestines are about 5 FEET long and about one INCH in diameter. With 25 feet (about 7.5 METERS) of intestines coiled inside you, why in the world would you want to make the intestines any longer!
A penguins intestine can vary depending on their diet, but most penguins intestines are about 4 meters long!
About 1.5 meters long.
yes
the way their intestines, small and large fit in their stomach evenly.
intestine, stomach, mouth
Yes, humans have a mesentery, which is a fold of membrane that attaches the intestines to the abdominal wall and holds them in place within the abdominal cavity. The mesentery plays a crucial role in supporting and supplying blood to the intestines.
Like humans, kangaroos have a small intestine and a large intestine.