the colon, or large intestine, which in turn, leads to the anus.
The small intestine leads to the large intestine in the digestive system. After the small intestine completes the absorption of nutrients, waste products continue on to the large intestine for further processing and eventual elimination from the body.
The small intestines absorb the nutrients out of your food. The stomach leads to the small intestine and the small intestine leads to the large intestine. The large intestine absorbs water, and then the food goes to the rectum.
In a frog the first part of the small intestine is called duodenum. The second part is called the ileum. The small intestine leads to the large intestine.
the heart and the liver
The names are based on their girth or thickness/width; the long intestine is much wider than the small intestine.the large intestine is much wide as compared to the small intestine, so i think it is not based on its length but the thickness. plus the large intestine leads to the anus and is less convoluted as the small intestine.
After the small intestine, the digested food enters the large intestine, also known as the colon. The main function of the large intestine is to absorb water and salts from the material that has not been digested as food, and to help the body eliminate solid waste.
Oh my gosh, no! The urethra is a tube in mammals that leads from the urinary bladder to the outside world. For females, it is relatively short and for males it is longer. In females it leads to a small opening just in front of the vagina. In males it leads all the way to the tip of the penis. The urethra is part of the urinary system, and the small intestine is part of the digestive system. Let's hope that the two never meet. Because if your urethra went into your small intestine, it would be a medical emergency that would require immediate surgery!
there are 5 primary parts of the digestive tract. it starts with the mouth, then goes through the esophagus, then into the stomach which leads to the small intestine then into the large intestine then to the rectum
it leads to the rectum :)
The ileum is the final part of the small intestine that leads into the colon/ large interstine. It is around this transition of the ileum into the colon that the cecum (or caecum) arises. (At the end of the cecum is the appendix).
Food enters the small intestine first. It enters the duodenum in the small intestine.
The ileum of the small intestine is directly attached to the large intestine. It forms the majority of the small intestine. It is C-shaped and short. It is the middle portion of the small intestine. It is at the beginning of the small intestine.