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Q: What process does the water move from the large intestines to the blood stream?
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What is the process that water is moved from the large intestines to the blood stream?

its called absorbation


Are large intestine and osmosis interrelated?

The large intestines is rich in blood vessels. As a result, water is diffused into the blood stream through the process of osmosis.


Which blood vessel supplies oxygenated blood to the small intestines and part of the large intestines?

The superior mesenteric artery


What body system does the digestive system rely on to transport digested food molecules?

The large intestines, or colons to be specific, transport digested food molecules into the blood stream


By what process does the water move from the large intestine to the blood stream so it can be circulated to the rest of the body?

Absorbs ion


What process does water move from large intestine to blood stream?

i want to say passive diffusion but i dont know for sure


What are the vessels involved in supplying and draining blood from the small and large intestines?

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.


This process starts in the mouth and continues in the small and large intestines?

digestion


What happens when food gets to the intestine?

When the food is in the large intestine, the majority of the remaining water is absorbed into the blood stream. It then passes into the rectum and anal canal, where it is excreted through the anus.


Why do people need intestines?

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.


Where is food digested and absorbed into the blood?

the stomach and the small and large intestines


The small and large intestines are known by the general term?

what is the process of excretion called