In the abdominal cavity. The first part is called the cecum and it is in the Lower Right Quadrant, just inside your hip bone, the next part is the ascending colon and it goes up at an angle up to about your 10th rib, then the transverse colon goes across the front of your abdomen under the ribs and above the naval (belly button) to your left side about the 10th rib, and then it goes down to just inside your other hip bone and becomes the descending colon. The next part is called the sigmoid colon and it makes an S-shape that goes deeper into your abdomen and then becomes the rectum. The last part is an opening called the anus.
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I'm sorry I think you are seriously confused. The Golgi body is part of the cell, an example of an organelle. The large intestine is an organ in the human body which consists of cells, which have Golgi bodies.
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The colon, or large intestine, is the region of the human gut that absorbs water from indigestible material. The reabsorbed water is then recycled in the body.
the biggest internal organ is the liver.
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2 intestines the small intestine the large intestine
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the large intestine.
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I'm sorry I think you are seriously confused. The Golgi body is part of the cell, an example of an organelle. The large intestine is an organ in the human body which consists of cells, which have Golgi bodies.
Digestion of all food is completed in the small intestine, as is absorption. Large intestine is simply to pass undigested materials out of the body, and absorb what water the body requires.
Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Liver, Kidney, etc.
Last time I counted, we each had just the one large intestine. It measures about 5ft (1.5m). The primary sections of the large intestine are the caecum and and the colon.
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