you would not be able to obsorb nutrients.
they would not get the nutrients they needed, so they would obviously die...
You would need one of those bags that your body waste(poop) goes into.
Your food would not get digested properly; as the liver sends bile to break down food to the small intestine. You would die, most likely.
The digestion process will be difficult
The digestion process will be difficult
The small intestine absorbs digested food into the blood.
The nutrients in the chyme would not be absorbed by the villi and your body would not get the nutrients.
the pepsin would become innactive
The large intestine has, as its major function, the removal of water from the digestive tract at the end of the digestive process. (The small intestine is the primary absorber of nutrients from out of the digested material.) Without a large intestine, you'd have a much more liquid bowel emission. And you'd need to drink more water, too. It's not the best deal in the world, but it is something that can be lived with and just requires "management" on the part of an individual who has, due to accident or disease, lost the large or a large portion of the large intestine. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the large intestine.
The villi helps the small intestine to absorb more nutrients compared to one with a smooth inner lining.Villi ncrease the surface area, allowing more nutrients to be absorbed by the small intestine.
to keep you eating healthy because that is what makes you hungry if there were no cells do you know what would happen we would all be dead yes dead
to keep you eating healthy because that is what makes you hungry if there were no cells do you know what would happen we would all be dead yes dead