technically nothing is released from the large intestine in fact the large intestine leads to the rectum and then to the anus, that is where the faeces (poo and that brown waste that comes out) are egested.
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I think the major thing (internally anyways) would be that pigs have a coiled large intestine and humans have an organized one, differentiated into three parts.
well, there are viruses... but they are nonliving. Also there is pathogenic bacteria, which can cause you to get sick too. Do not confuse pathogenic bacteria with other bacteria though. Some bacteria is actually good. For example E. Coli is a good thing to have in the large intestine but if it is ingested you can become sick.
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i think not
they are pretty much the same thing but the "bowels" are the lay mans term to the combination of the large intestine and small intestine the colon is the anatomical name of the large intestine.
The large intestine is directly before rectum. No, sir. the large intestine is the same thing as the colon. the sigmoid is directly before the rectum.
The last thing to be removed from body waste is water. This take place in the large intestine known as the colon. That water is recycled back into the body.
The surface area of the small intestine is very large. Some where between 2500 to 3000 square feet. Every thing possible is absorbed, eventually, through such large surface area.
it is simialerbut the small one ie same thing estine are thour int bemcause thhe samething ey do t but the small instesti ne is about 7m long and the large one is least than 7m
Plants are the first thing that comes to mind.
Large intestine absorbs much water from food.It so essential for us to excrete waste products out of our body in the form of faecal matter.And main thing is water which is essential for us should not be excreted.So we get a dry faecal matter.Other wise if it fails to do a watery motion occurs
The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of a large crowd is a mob. If that is not a good word choice, then how about throng?
The only thing that waste goes through after the large intestine is the rectum (which is a structure but not really an organ).
Digestion and absorption of many carbs, especially simple carbs start in your mouth and typically end in your stomach. Some more complex carbs are digested in small intestines. Almost all fats and proteins are digested and absorbed in the small intestine. In fact, the majority of absorption and digestion happens here. Typically very minimal is absorbed and digested in the large intestine. The one thing the large intestine does really well is to absorb water. This is why your stool is exceptionally watery when you have diarrhea as it has passed through the large intestine much too quickly to absorb the appropriate amount of water.