If you mean what body system it's a part of the Digestive System
Yes, it is. The large intestine removes solid waste (feces) from the body.
digestive system and excretory system
No, It is part of the digestive system.
the large intestine it stores compacts and eliminates indigestible material from the body and also gets rid of feces and in the excretory system the rectum is the lower part of the large intestine where feces are stored before they are excreted.
because cloaca is connected to oviduct which is a part of reproductive system, large intestine which is a part of digestive system and the mesonephric duct/ureter which is a part of excretory system :-)
The large intestine is part of the digestive system.
The large intestine is part of the digestive system.
digestive
The large intestine's main job is as part of the excretory system, carrying waste out of the body. It also serves to absorb water from that waste.
Excretory system is the one of body system that is responsible in removing waste or unnecessary materials from an organism, to prevent body damage and maintaining homeostasis. Kidneys, liver, bile, large intestine, ureters, urethra, bladder, skin, and lungs are the muscles or organs that are part of the excretory system.
A wave of peristalsis propel the contents of the large intestine out of anus when you defecate.
The large intestine is part of your gi track. that's your digestive system
small intestine
The liver mostly produces enzymes that breaks down different things in the body. The large intestine is a pathway into which excrements DO travel but are not a part of the action of excretion. The large intestine can be argued as an excretional organ though.
The malpighian tubule system is located near the intestine of arthropods. The function of the malpighian tubule system is excretory.