Water is precious for nearly all bodily functions, so every single drop counts. If water weren't reclaimed from your digested food you would:
1) Have wetter feces. You'd let out slush when you go to the bathroom
2) Need to drink a lot more than the 1.9 liters per day that is recommended for a healthy person
Water is precious for nearly all bodily functions, so every single drop counts. If water weren't reclaimed from your digested food you would:
1) Have wetter feces. You'd poop out slush
2) Need to drink a lot more than the 1.9 liters per day that is recommended for a healthy person.
The circulatory system pulls fluid back out of the small intestines. After pulling out nutrients from the liquid, it sends the excess fluid to the kidneys to be processed. If it did not do this, feces would not firm up. You would have watery diarrhea and become dehydrated.
If you don't reabsorb most of the water in your intestines, the first thing that will happen is that you'll always have diarrhea, which is very unpleasant. The second thing is that your body will lose too much water and you'll be dehydrated.
The huge volume of water secreted by the stomach and small intestine by various digestive glands must be reclaimed in order to avoid dehydration. The main function of the large intestine is re-absorption of water.
Water is precious for nearly all bodily functions, so every single drop counts. If water weren't reclaimed from your digested food you would: 1) Have wetter feces. You'd let out slush when you go to the bathroom 2) Need to drink a lot more than the 1.9 liters per day that is recommended for a healthy person
The digestive system allows waste to pass out the bowels. Consuming light liquids and plenty of water is important to help the digestive tract clean itself properly.
The digestive system and the urinary system both shut off their flushing of water when your body is dehydrated and needs the water to remain in your body.
The main function of the digestive system is to get the food and water you drink through your body.
the excretory system uses water to clean blood, the contaminents make roughage, it is not part of the digestive system.
the excretory system uses water to clean blood, the contaminents make roughage, it is not part of the digestive system.
Digestive system
Absorb water
The land reclaimed from the sea is called a polder. The country that consists mostly of polders is called the Netherlands.
Absorption of nutrients and water.
The Respiratory System, and the Digestive System. Because it went where air should (respiratory) and didn't go down the food and water tube (digestive).