If the large intestine does not remove water, you'll have loose stools or diarrhea.
Diarrhea
It cannot survive if it doesnt absorb its yolk but it very rarely happens.
it doesnt
it is hydrophobic. That way water doesnt absorb
the 2 roles performed by the small intestine are- 1. the finger like projections called villi, in the inner walls of the small intestine, absorb the nutrients in the food that is still left. 2. it is a highly coiled tube like structure of about 7.5m long which mixes the food with the juices which are segregated by the liver and the pancreas.
the large intestine has to deal with the absorption of water mainly back into the system, so malfunctioning of this organ will certainly lead to loss in body fluids hence dehydration.
None. The large intestine doesnt even abosrd nutrients (to any significant degree) let alone produce them. The intestine itself does not create any nutrients, but the bacteria living in it do. Bacteria can eat some wastes to create nutrients. Even though most absorption of nutrients is done in the small intestines, the large intestine absorbs the vitamins that the bacteria inside it create.
because it just doesnt
it works with the small intestine so technicaly it doesnt work by myself
insoluble fibers can not be broken down by bacteria in the large intestine and doesnt dissolve in water.
insoluble fibers can not be broken down by bacteria in the large intestine and doesnt dissolve in water.
People say it doesnt absorb heat because when the light points at the foil it bounces back.Also some people say it does absorb heat,but the heat cools down fast
It uses suction cups so that the energy doesnt leave.