The placenta provides nutrients for the fetus, the small intestine provides nutrients to the mother.
No, the large intestine is between the small intestine and the anus.
There is no connection between the small intestine and the bones
Between the stomach-small intestine is the Pyloric. Between the small intestine and large intestine is the ileo-caecal. Then 2 sphincters at the end of the "process:" one to send messages to your brain to tell you to go to the bathroom and one to "control" yourself.
Ileocecal valve
The small intestine.
The small intestine is the part of the gastrointestinal tract between the stomach and large intestine. The three parts that make up the small intestine are the duodenum, the jejunum, and ileum.
The sphincter muscle, or ileocecal valve is located at the junction of the small and large 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.
* Part of digestive system * intestines * absorb (small=nutrients large=water)
The small intestine is situated between and continuous with the stomach and the large intestine.
There is not much difference in external appearance of the small intestine. It all looks pretty much the same.
Caecum