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Constipation is caused when too much water is absorbed in the large intestine and poops become dry.
large intestine store waste product which is not absorbed by the small intestine
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Toxins and undigested food goes into the large intestine. The main job of it is to absorb any remaining water from the stuff, then it stores the waste (also known as poop) until it comes out into the toilet. In the large intestine the food is dried out, the excess water being absorbed by your body. Most of the nutrients are sucked out in the small intestine but your body continues to extract nutrients in the large intestine. After that the waste travels through the rectum and through the anus and out of your body.
In the small intestine, the food you eat continues being digested, and then the nutrients and proteins your body needs make their way out of the small intestine and into the rest of your body. Then the matter that is left over passes through the small intestine into the large intestine...causing you to go to the restroom.
The large intestine acts like any other large instestine in any animal: it absorbs excess water from the fecal matter before being expelled through the anus.
the sigmoid colon mainly absorbes water from the food & clumps the waste together
Really there is no 'structure' as such between the small and large intestine. The small intestine is in three parts (that are not separated/divided), the first 20cm or so is the duodenum, the next roughly 2.5m is the jejunum with the remaining roughly 3.5m the ileum which then turns into cecum (the first part of the large intestine). Imagine the intestines as piping with each part being another pipe welded to the last - there are different sections but ultimately they form one long tube.
It depends on the make and model. Some don't sit there but a matter of minutes.
In general food spends about 4 hours in the stomach before being moved to the small intestine, where nutrients are removed. It takes around 8-12 hours for food to normally reach the large intestine where water is removed before the waste is expelled by you.
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the Large intestine