The intestine is part of the digestive system. The digestive system is like this(I think; I am only 11)
The stomach churns and breaks down the food
The useful things(vitamins and nutrients etc.) go into the blood flow
The waste things go through the intestines (I think the large intestine first and then the small intestine)
Waste water goes to the bladder and stays there until you ya'know...
Waste food goes to somewhere that I haven't heard of yet, but I think it may be another bladder, and again stays there until you ya'know...
Without the intestines, all the waste would empty out into your body and not all of it would fall into the bladder. :(
I hope I helped. :)
The main function of a mammals large intestine is to reabsorb water.
Carbohydrates, fats and proteins are fully digested in the small intestine.
actually, i wanted the answers on what is the imortance of water in the small intestine not what is a small intestine , ETC
The small intestine absorbs nutrients for the body.
Food and water.
Hoofed mammals with simple stomachs have amouth, tongue,an esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine cecum and rectum. Ruminants have a 4 chambered stomach. The Omasum, Abomasum, Rumen and Reticulum as well as the components of mammals with simple stomachs.
the small intestine absorbs and digests food. the big intestine takes out waste from your body.
The large intestine prepares wastes for elimination from the body.
rectum.
transport to the kidneys which send them to the cells in the body
The length of a kangaroo's small intestine is moderate in length compared to other mammals the length varies depends on the size of the kangaroo.
2 intestines the small intestine the large intestine