all the tubes they go past before they go throw the bottom
I think you mean small intestine. It is something like 15 feet.
large intestine (cf)
If in deeper, you mean further in, the small intestine is further in than the colon.
Do you mean where is food digested? In the Stomach and Small/Large Intestine. Thanks.
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The bile ducts connect the liver and the gall bladder to the small intestine.
The diamerter of the large intestine is larger, and the diameter of the small intestines is smaller The diamerter of the large intestine is larger, and the diameter of the small intestines is smaller It has a significantly larger circumference. Diameter, the large intestine is far thicker then the small intestine. It's smaller in diameter. It is larger in diameter, not length.
The junction where the small intestine ends and the large intestine starts is irritated and reddened.
That mean it contain old blood as if from oesophagus,stomach and upper small intestine.
I'm not able to answer this question because I don't really know. But what I would say is that's it's not at all clear what you mean. When you say 'kid' do you mean a young human or a young goat? And what age are you talking about a human kid of 3 would have a much shorter intestine than one of 11.
If you mean, "can you live without your large intestine?" then yes, you can. One must wear a Colostomy bag to collect the waste that leaves the small intestine. The large intestine also plays a small role in reabsorbing water and ions, so one would have to make sure they are not getting dehydrated or experiencing symptoms of low ion concentrations. If you mean "with only small intestine -- no stomach, etc.", then no, you cannot.
The large intestine isn't that big comared to the small intestine. It is pretty much just a storage for fecal matter until you have a bowel movement. If it was smaller, that would mean you would be going much more often.