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How do you enhance the performance of the large intestine?

fiber


Which organ is damaged if you do not eat enough fiber?

intestine


When you eat fiber which organs does it passes through?

mouth, gut, stomach, small intestine, large intestine simple :) (:


In which process is fiber absorbed into the large intestine?

it is absorbed in the small intestine before it gets absorbed back into the large instestine.


Does the nutrient fiber prevent constipation and keep the intestine working?

yes


How do fiber help?

Fibre helps food move through the intestine.


Does fiber help people to grow?

If you are talking about fiber it helps us digest food and keeps the large intestine doing what it does... digest


What is in fiber and water?

What does fibre and water?fibre and water keep the intestine healthy


What substances in plant foods are not digested in the stomach or small intestine?

fiber.


What is cellulose fiber?

Roughage covers many different types of fiber. Cellulose is a fiber. Roughage is a dietary fiber, called cellulose that is the part of a plant that cannot be digested by the human digestive system. Roughage retains water and adds bulk to food. Roughage helps correct large intestine disorders and keeps it functioning normally.


What organs does fiber go through?

Fiber primarily passes through the digestive system, starting in the stomach and moving into the small intestine, where it is minimally digested. It then enters the large intestine (colon), where it aids in bowel regularity and supports gut health. Ultimately, fiber is excreted from the body as part of feces.


What is the smallest intestine called?

The small intestine