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The colonic microflora in the large intestine help to synthesize certain vitamins. The primary function of the large intestine is to salvage energy from carbohydrate not digested in the upper gut.
Functions of large intestineStores and eliminates non digestible materials Reabsoption of water and saltsBacteria present in large intestine synthesize certain vitamins for us
Water is collected throughout the body. Water, vitamins, and salt are absorbed in the small intestines. Fluid added to the small intestines to aid digestion is also pulled back out partly in the large intestines.
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The large intestine function is digest to your food
small intestine
Villi in the large intestine
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The Large Intestine.
Its principle function is to reabsorb water and maintains the fluid balance of the body. Certain vitamins are also taken in through the large intestinal wall.
The small intestine absorbs the nutrients and passes the waste to the large intestine. The large intestine absorbs the moisture and some vitamins. The end of the large intestine, the rectum, is what excretes the waste.
The main function of the large intestine is to transport waste out of the body and to absorb water from the waste before it leaves the large intestine.