The superior mesenteric artery
The large intestines, or colons to be specific, transport digested food molecules into the blood stream
i want to say passive diffusion but i dont know for sure
Absorbs ion
Yes, the large intestine plays a role in osmosis by absorbing water from the digestive waste material to form solid feces. Osmosis is the process by which water moves across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration, helping to reabsorb water in the large intestine for waste elimination.
The blood vessels that are involved for supplying and draining blood from the small intestine are called the superior mesenteric. The blood vessels that supply and drain the large intestines are called the inferior mesenteric.
digestion
The intestinal track (small and large) are used by the body to absorb the food we eat into our blood stream and then allow us to pass the waste products (the left over and non-digested food.
the stomach and the small and large intestines
what is the process of excretion called
It gets absorbed into the columnar cells lining the large intestine and from there, it enters the blood stream.
it can cause the small intestines to stretch but i dont know about the large intestines