The large intestine in the human body has to do with the digestion process because it has a job to absorb all the salt and liquid of the food. Hope this helps!
The digestion process begins in the mouth.
Digestion begins in the mouth and ends in the large intestine.
The large intestine.
It absorbs all the calcium.
No digestion occurs in the large intestine; digestion is finished in the small intestine. In the large intestine absorption takes place, then the waste materials are egested.
As far as I know there is no digestion at all in the large intestine, only absorption.
Minor fiber digestion by bacteria goes on in the large intestine, and water is absorbed, but no major lipid/protein/carbohydrate digestion occurs. All of that goes on higher up in the system.
The large intestine is mechanical digestion; it absorbs water and is involved in peristalsis. It has nothing to do with enzymes, which is chemical digestion.
It starts in your mouth and ends in your large intestine.
Chewing is mechanical digestion.
The digestion of food includes a fermentation process in the large intestine. Meat should be chewed well to improve its digestion.
The large intestine is mechanical digestion; it absorbs water and is involved in peristalsis. It has nothing to do with enzymes, which is chemical digestion.