Well when I was studying in school I learned that the small intestine is the long tube that carrys all your waste to the "large intestine" until it reaches the anus. And the wastes goes out the anus as the brown stuff we call "Poop".
The small intestine is a water recovery system. Earlier stages of digestion use a lot of water, and then the water is reabsorbed in the small intestine.
small intestine
the large intestine, small intestine, pancreas and mabey lungs
The small intestine.
duodenum;ileum
small intestine
No, the small intestine precedes the large intestine. The former digests and absorbs all the main nutrients, while the large intestine absorbs water and stores faeces ahead of assimilation.
The esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine and the large intestine.
In the small intestine where enzymes from the pancreas and small intestine finsh the job
The digestive organ that is considered the primary organ of digestion is the small intestine but more specifically it is the duodenum of the small intestine. This is the region directly after the stomach and is approximately 25 cm long. The small intestine absorbs nutrients and large intestine absorbs water.
there are 5 primary parts of the digestive tract. it starts with the mouth, then goes through the esophagus, then into the stomach which leads to the small intestine then into the large intestine then to the rectum
the 3 main ones are the big intestine, the small intestine, and stomach