The large intestine is approximately five feet in length.
large intestine
The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine and it is about 20 feet from the beginning of the large intestine.
Length of the large intestine is only 50 inches. The length of the small intestine is about 20 feet. Still the former is called as large intestine. It is because the diameter of the intestine is very large as compared to small intestine.
Yes, an earthworm has a large intestine and a small intestine.
28 feet total. 21 feet for the small intestine and 7 feet for the large intestine.
that's just how ur body is made
That depends! We have a small intestine, approximately 20' long and then the large intestine approximately 5' long. 30 feet total. small intestine is 23 feet, the large is 7 feet.
The smaller intestine is larger because it is 20 feet long and the large intestine is only 5 feet long
The large intestine is about 1.5 meters, or 4.9 feet in length.
large intestine
Small intestine is 68 feet long and large intestine is 29 feet long. Small intestine holds 48 quarts and large intestine holds 130 quarts. Large intestine consists of cecum(4 feet long), large colon (10-12 feet long), small colon (is 10-12 feet long), rectum(1 ft long) and anus.
The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine and it is about 20 feet from the beginning of the large intestine.
The large intestine is 1.5 meters (or about 5 feet) long.
if you combine the large and small intestine together and lay them down flat there as long as a football field
the small intestine is called so because of its thickness not length . therefore the large intestine is called so because it is fat.
Length of the large intestine is only 50 inches. The length of the small intestine is about 20 feet. Still the former is called as large intestine. It is because the diameter of the intestine is very large as compared to small intestine.
Fetal pigs are most often used in dissection classes because aspects of their biology closely resembles ours. The large intestine of a fetal pig is typically 1-3 feet in length.