I guess you would be full of doo-doo.
our human body will be more wider & disordered without the intestine & the digestive tract would bw smaller
If a child is born without a large intestine it cannot live obviously, where else would it's waste be transported through?
I'm not able to answer this question because I don't really know. But what I would say is that's it's not at all clear what you mean. When you say 'kid' do you mean a young human or a young goat? And what age are you talking about a human kid of 3 would have a much shorter intestine than one of 11.
The large intestine plays a crucial role in absorbing water and electrolytes from the waste material as it passes through the digestive system. Without a large intestine, the body would struggle to retain water, leading to excessive fluid loss in stool. This can result in severe dehydration, as the kidneys would also be unable to conserve water efficiently. Without adequate hydration, vital bodily functions would be compromised, potentially leading to life-threatening conditions.
If you mean, "can you live without your large intestine?" then yes, you can. One must wear a Colostomy bag to collect the waste that leaves the small intestine. The large intestine also plays a small role in reabsorbing water and ions, so one would have to make sure they are not getting dehydrated or experiencing symptoms of low ion concentrations. If you mean "with only small intestine -- no stomach, etc.", then no, you cannot.
You would know, because your p**p comes from your large intestine. You have muscles to push it out.
The human body wouldn't be able to function without the small intestine unless it had another organ that performed many of the same functions as the small intestine. The small intestine's primary purpose is the absorption of nutrients from food. The mouth and stomach break down food into bits small enough to be absorbed by the small intestines. We use the energy that is contained in the food that's been absorbed to power the human body and all of its biological functions. So, to answer your question, without the small intestines, the human body would be DEAD.
it would be the large intestine
The function of your ileocecal valve is to prevent waste from your large intestine from flowing back into your small intestine. This would cause the waste juices to get mixed in with the nutritional juices.
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.
if the human stomach was cut in half you would see blood cells, the small intestine, the large intestineand lots of blood :) and y do u want to know
the large intestine