Constipation is caused when too much water is absorbed in the large intestine and poops become dry.
You become constipated.
Constipation
The small intestine is usually attached to the large intestine and that is attached to the rectum. If the large intestine is so damaged or diseased that it must be completely removed, the surgeon may attach the small intestine to the rectum using sutures that eventually dissolve. The loss of the large intestine is a serious matter and may result in an iliostomy (connecting the end of the small intestine to an abdominal hole, or stoma, to which an external bag is attached) rather than to the rectum.
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well, you'll die from malnutrition, since nutrients gets absorbed there (not in the stomach, they get broken down into smaller particles). however a significant length of the small intestines can be removed by surgery as a result of some Disease or injury
No, it is not.
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Colitis is an inflammation of the large intestine. Gastroenteritis is the inflammation of the intestines and is the most common disease of the intestines. It can also result in food poisoning. I hope this helps!
When digested food passes into the large intestine, a lot of the water is removed until we produce the soft solid we call faeces. If the process is disturbed for some reason it can result in diarrhoea . That results in our losing a lot more water than usual, which is why it is important to take plenty of fluids during a stomach upset to avoid dehydration.
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Coal formation is largely the result of fossilization of organic matter.
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because of it low pH(making it acidic), the duodenum (the first section of the small intestine) secretes cholecystokinin (CCK), which causes the gallbladder to secrete bile.
Small-intestine tissue exhibiting abnormalities may indicate Whipple's disease. lymphoma. parasitic infections. celiac sprue. infectious gastroenteritis. folate and B12 deficiency. malnutrition.