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Bacteria in the large intestine can produce important vitamins for the body. For example, some bacteria produce vitamin K from eating fiber. Some bacteria also produce vitamin D.
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Gas, known as flatus, is produced by the bacteria in the large intestine. when the gas is expelled through the anus, this is flatulence.
We don't get any special proteins from microorganisms. What we get is vitamin K which is produced from a bacteria called E.coli and which lives in our intestine.
These substances are called fungicides.
Lipase is produced in the Small Intestine and Pancreas.Lipase is produced in the pancreas.
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No vitamins are produced by the large intestine, per se. Instead, special bacteria in the colon (large intestine) synthesize vitamin K and some B vitamins, which are then passed back to your body tissues from the colon. Cenva
vitamin k can be produced in the intestines