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The wall of the large intestine is protected by a layer of mucous that acts as a barrier against any damage or irritation from the contents passing through. Additionally, the large intestine also has a lining of epithelial cells that help absorb water and nutrients while providing a protective barrier. The immune system also plays a role in defending against harmful substances that may come into contact with the large intestine.
A series of bulges in the wall of the large intestine. Also called haustra.
the Haustra
The cell wall protects the cell from damage. Is that what you were asking?
When the food reaches the small intestine the nutrients are absorbed into the blood through the intestine wall and then the food that was not digested goes to the large intestines where water is absorbed then it is excreted
Diverticulum
the cell wall protects cells from 1. bursting 2. external damage from antibodies
the answer is the large intestine
The small intestine absorbs glucose (sugar), fat, starch, and protein before passing it on to the large intestine.
Venus flytraps do not have skeletons, but they do have a cell wall, just like any other plants. The cell wall protects from damage and harm.
The "villi" of the intestines increase the surface area dramatically. Each villus is basically a loop of the intestine wall. The polyps that are often found in the large intestine exhibit similar structure.
Diverticulitis is the term used to describe an inflamed diverticulum.