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The large intestine connects the small intestine to the rectum. While it's shorter than the small intestine, it is wider, and so it is called "large."
The small intestine connects to the large intestine about a hands length beneath the liver. The portion of the S.I. is called the ileum and the portion it joins to is the cecum. A sphincter connects the two, preventing back flow. Below the junction is the appendix, which is essentially the tapering off of the large intestine into a rat tail like shape. Matter is supposed to continue up through this part of L.I. hence it's named the ascending colon.
The small intestine connects your stomach to your colon (also called large intestine), and your colon then attaches to your rectum and finally to your anus.
the duodenum (the first 25cm of the small intestine)
Yes, the stomach connects to the small intestine. Thru the pyloric sphincter to the duodenum (1st part of s intestine)
The duodenum is the part of the small intestine that connects to the stomach. The food moves through the pylorus from the stomach to the small intestine.
bladder
The membranes that are attached to the small intestine are called the messentaries.
The small intestine connects the stomach and the large intestine. It is the site of completion of digestion and most absorption.
No. The duodenum is part of the small intestine and connects the small intestine to the stomach.
Mesentery.