No that's the small intestine, the large intestine is mostly for the abosorption of water
to increase the surface area of the intestine in order to absorb as much nutrients as possible during digestion.
the lengthb increase the surface area so that it can better absorb nutrients
The two main jobs of the small intestine are digestion and absorption. It digests food using enzymes and other substances, breaking down nutrients into smaller molecules. These nutrients are then absorbed through the walls of the small intestine and into the bloodstream to be used by the body.
A frog's small intestine is in charge of the majority of its digestion. It helps its body absorb nutrients from food.
Digestion of all food is completed in the small intestine, as is absorption. Large intestine is simply to pass undigested materials out of the body, and absorb what water the body requires.
The parts of the body that absorb water are the intestines. They also absorb most nutrients, especially the small intestine. Any remaining water after digestion gets into the body via the large intestine.
The Ileum is responsible for absorption of nutrients into the blood stream. Also the jejunum has the same functionThe Ileum is the last section of the small intestine (its about 12 feet/ 3.6m in length) and joins the large intestine at the ileocecal valve. The role of the small intestine as a whole is its the major digestive system of the body. Digestion is completed in the small intestine and virtually all absorption of nutrients occurs here.the ileum absorbs B12 and bile salts and whatever products of digestion that were not absorbed by the jejumType your a What is the function of the ileum?nswer here... the thing that yeah!
small intestine helps absorb nutrients
The nutrients absorb
it is adapted to absorbing nutrients due to the villi present in the small intestine.
The role of the villi in the small intestine is to absorb nutrients.
The chewed broken food (chyme) comes from stomach in to small intestine ... Small intestine made of three parts Deodunum ,Jijunum and Illum. They are all responsible for absopion of nutrient from chewed food (chyme)