The main function of the large intestine(s) is the removal of water from waste material, after nutrients have been absorbed by the small intestine. The lower tract also removes vitamins and water-soluble minerals, some of which are released due to bacterial action on the waste.
it is connected to the large intestins
BOWEL is the term what we use for small & large intestines.
The purpose of the large intestine is to absorb remaining water from indigestible food matter and then to eject it as solid waste through the anus.
the small intestine is the primary site for the digestion and absorption of food. the large intestine mainly functions to absorb excess water and electrolytes from undigested food particles. --thoughtfulobserver
liver
The digestive system
if your intestins were cut too, then yes
The main function of the large intestine(s) is the removal of water from waste material, after nutrients have been absorbed by the small intestine. The lower tract also removes vitamins and water-soluble minerals, some of which are released due to bacterial action on the waste.
life perservers made from buffalo intestins
the particles are: human flesh, fish blood, and of course elephant intestins
Maybe I misunderstand your question, but... ... as the small and large intestine are joined to each other (exit small intestine and enter the large intestine), the food moves between the two almost instantaneously.
i think it is because you dont eat the intestins of the chicken, you eat the skin and meat.