your stomach and small intestines break food down and anything that gets to your large intestines exits your body through the anus
From the stomach, the food moves into the small intestines. After the small intestines the food moves into the large intestines.
Stomach, liver, Small and Large Intestines, Anus
Stomach -> Small Intestines -> Large Intestines -> Through Anus and out of the body
the stomach and the small and large intestines
Stomach -> Small Intestines -> Large Intestines -> Through Anus and out of the body
in the small intestines and the large intestines
The small intestine is in the abdomen between the stomach and the large intestine.
the way their intestines, small and large fit in their stomach evenly.
No. The stomach attaches to the small intestines (where food is absorbed into the body) which is attached to the large intestines (where most of the water is reabsorbed).
The small intestines are connected to the stomach and the large intestine. The spot where the large intestine is connected to the small intestine is called the cecum. A typical colonoscopy will go up to but not beyond the cecum.
The digestive system.
A toothpick that is swallowed can puncture the lining of the stomach, small intestines, large intestines, colon, or can damage the rectum.