Pretty much nothing, chemically speaking. They get pushed through the system along with everything else through peristalsis and are eventually excreted.
As the material moves through the large intestine, water and nutrients are absorbed into bloodstream. The remaining material is readied for evacuation from the body.
When someone with celiac disease eats foods containing gluten, that person's immune system causes an inflammatory response in the small intestine, which damages the tissues and results in impaired ability to absorb nutrients from foods.
The small intestine is useful for the Digestion of fats, proteins and carbohydrates contained in the foods you consume, is completed within the small intestine.
The large intestine removes water from mostly digested foods.
well foods are absorb by the long intestine and that's how food is absorb :)
small intestine
Mouth, pancreas, gallbladder, liver, small intestine, and large intestine.
By the large and small intestine. The feces are formed in the large intestine, these are undigested foods.
Yes. it digests foods very efficiently.
Through the small intestine like most foods.
Eat fibrous foods.
I have been studying health for about a year now, and I think it is the liver.