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Q: What large intestine absorbs water and forms indigestible wastes into a solid form?
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Absorbs water and forms feces?

The large intestine.


What Absorbs water and forms feces?

The large intestine


What Absorbs water and forms feces in a human?

large intestine


What occurs only in the large intestine?

water is taken out of food in the large intestine. Goodness and nutrients are taken out in th esmall intestine


How does human absorb nutrients?

A human absorbs nutrients primarily in the small intestine. The pancreas and gallbladder release enzymes into the small intestine to break down the digested food into its molecular forms, and it's absorbed through the small intestine wall into the bloodstream.


What forms the large intestine?

colon


The major process that takes place in the large intestine is?

In the colon, the major process that takes place is the reabsorption of water


What forms the emulsion in the small intestine?

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What organ is involved with the deamination of amino acids?

Through researching this question i have found out that the stomach absorbs proteins which are made up of amino acids. After the stomach amino acids are then absorbed by the duodenum ( a buffer for acids in the stomach in small intestine, called sodium bicarbonate).


What describes the ileum of the small intestine?

The ileum of the small intestine is directly attached to the large intestine. It forms the majority of the small intestine. It is C-shaped and short. It is the middle portion of the small intestine. It is at the beginning of the small intestine.


When salts and other wastes collect in the kiddney what forms?

kidney stones


What part of the body fatty acids absorbs?

Fatty acids are usually ingested as triglycerides, which cannot be absorbed by the intestine. They are broken down into free fatty acids and monoglycerides by pancreatic lipase, which forms a 1:1 complex with a protein called colipase, which is necessary for its activity.