duodenum
They are all Over the small intestine.
a little hippo named Frederick absorbs all the nutrients and goes to the small intestine and spits it all out into the small intestine
a little hippo named Frederick absorbs all the nutrients and goes to the small intestine and spits it all out into the small intestine
The duodenum is in the digestive tract, and it forms the upper part of the small intestine. It connects the stomach to the jejunum, the middle part of the small intestine. A link can be found below.
No, the small intestine precedes the large intestine. The former digests and absorbs all the main nutrients, while the large intestine absorbs water and stores faeces ahead of assimilation.
In the jejunum, the second part of the small intestine.
The Lesser omentum suspends the stomach from the liver and the Small intestine are all suspended from wall by mesentery of small intestine
The small intestine has little villi on the bottom which take all of the nutrients from the food.
the alimentary canal of frog is short because frog are carnivores and hence the length of intestine is reduced.
you gather your nutrients in your small intestine. your large intestine is where all the water is gathered and the remains turn into waste
straight only the small intestine is coiled
Figure it out.lol this guy above me is a dickhere :No, the stomach doesn't release its contents into the small intestine suddenly and all at once. After being in the stomach, food enters the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine.