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How is the function of the small intestine different from the function of the large intestine?

The stomach and small intestine both help with digestion. However, the stomach breaks down the food with acids and is mostly a large cavity, while the small intestine absorbs the nutrients and is a long winding path.


What can you do to help large intestine to function well?

Eat more healthy and protein


How does the cells in the large intestine help the large intestine?

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Is the small intestine is narrower than the large intestine?

yes it is! but the large intestine is shorter then the small intestine...Did that help? Hope I did! :)


In your body what comes after the small intestine?

After the small intestine, the digested food enters the large intestine, also known as the colon. The main function of the large intestine is to absorb water and salts from the material that has not been digested as food, and to help the body eliminate solid waste.


What 2 features of a villi help the small intestine function?

Large surface area Thin- Short distance for diffusion


What are the three glands that help to complete the digestions?

the three glands that help to complete the digestion are large, intestine small intestine and kidney


What does the small intestine help in?

The small intestine is where your food goes after the stomach. The small intestine digests your food, then sends it to the large intestine.


How does activities in the large intestine help maintain homeostasis?

The main job of the large intestine is to absorb water from the undigested mass. It keeps large amounts of water in your body which helps the large intestine maintain homeostasis.


What are the organs that help in the digestion?

They are the large and small intestine


Does protease work in the large intestine?

Proteases primarily function in the stomach and small intestine, where they break down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids. In the large intestine, there is little to no protease activity because the majority of protein digestion occurs earlier in the digestive process. However, some bacteria in the large intestine can produce their own proteases to help break down undigested proteins and peptides. Overall, the role of proteases is minimal in the large intestine compared to other digestive organs.


What organs help digest vitamins?

small intestine