Chyme is formed into feces after the digestion process is completed in the large intestine, where with the help of bacteria, the remaining starches and proteins that were not broken down are handled. After most of the water and remaining nutrients are extracted, the chyme is now semi-solid feces.
The large intestine absorbs excess water from chyme.
The lymph vessels or the blood vessels of the digestive absorb the digested food through the tiny projections in the small intestine called villi.
Liquid is aborbed through the process of osmosis - there are no villi in the large intestine
The large intestines absorb water from digested material
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Small Intestine
When all of the nutrients have been absorbed from the chyme, it enters the large intestine where the water is absorbed from it.
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The small intestine absorbs food and the large intestine absorbs water.
The small intestine (about 22 feet long in an adult) absorbs nutrients from chyme that comes from the stomach.
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The large intestine absorbs excess water from the undigested matter that will then become feces.See the Related Link below.
If the large intestine does not absorb water then it will cause diarrhea. If the large intestine absorbs too much water then it causes constipation.
Food that leaves the stomach is called chyme. The chyme passes through a short passage called a duodenum. The duodenum releases enzymes which help digest the chyme before it passes into the small intestine. The small intestine absorbs the nutrients into the blood stream, and then passes digested chyme into the large intestine. The large intestine re-absorbs the water that was mixed into the chyme in the stomach, duodenum, and small intestine. The large intesting then compacts the undigested material into the stool, which passes into the descending colon. . When sufficient stool collects in the colon, it passes into the rectum. When stool collects the rectum, you develop an urge to defecate, which is the expulsion of the stool from rectum out the anus.