Any digested material that was not absorbed through the walls of the small intestine
colon\intesten
The correct spelling is intestine. It is an anatomy term and usually pluralised to intestines.
Yes.
Intestinal flora
undigested food enters the large intestine. Most of the digestion is done in stomach and small intestine, the rest enters the colon. some complex polysaccharides are broken into simpler forms by bacteria living in the cecum and colon. Other than that it's only assimilation and formation of stool in the large intestine.
The vast majority of the water that enters the large intestine is absorbed by the lining of the intestine into the circulation. Approximately 2 litres of water enters the large intestine every day. 90-95% of it is absorbed.
it enters the large intestine
Roothairs.
It gets absorbed into the columnar cells lining the large intestine and from there, it enters the blood stream.
When a large molecule enters a cell, it is typically transported through the process of endocytosis. This can occur via phagocytosis for solid particles or pinocytosis for liquid particles. The cell membrane surrounds the large molecule forming a vesicle that is then taken into the cell.
Food enters the small intestine first. It enters the duodenum in the small intestine.
pulmonary