The small intestine then ends in the large intestine, where it deposits undigestible materials. In the large intestine, water and minerals are reabsorbed and then the waste is excreted.
The Small Intestine is connected to the Large Intestine and the Pancreas.
your esophagus and small intestine are attached to your stomach.
The small intestine
expressed in the stomach, but not in the cells of the small intestine castlelearning. lol
I would say that the stomach is anterior and superior to the small intestine.
Actually The small intestine is not connected to the stomach. Between the stomach and the small intestine is the Duodendum. At the end of the small intestine the colon, or large intestine begins.
The Small Intestine is connected to the Large Intestine and the Pancreas.
The stomach is connected to the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine.
your esophagus and small intestine are attached to your stomach.
The bile ducts connect the liver and the gall bladder to the small intestine.
The digestive system.
The Large Intestine is connected to the stomach . i am in top set science andwe just finished this topic so thank goodness i answered it
The small intestines are connected to the stomach and the large intestine. The spot where the large intestine is connected to the small intestine is called the cecum. A typical colonoscopy will go up to but not beyond the cecum.
pancreas is an independent gland. The pancreas produces pancreatic juice which contains enzymes for digestion. But, the pancreas is connected to the small intestine through the pancreatic duct at the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine connected from the stomach).
Most chemical digestion occurs in the stomach and absorption occur in the intestines in humans and many other animals.
The small intestine plays a role in digestion of carbs and fats, but the primary role of the small intestine is the absorption of nutrients broken down by digestion. These include, the absorption of: Proteins (amino acids), Carbohydrates (monosaccharides), Fats (lipids), Vitamins and Minerals.
I am tempted towards the stomach and small intestine but in actual fact there is no two more important than any other. All the digestive organs are vital in digestion.