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Can you tell me which organ of the digestive system absorbs a lot of water?

large intestine


What organ absorbs excess water from undigested food prior to its release from the body as a solid waste?

The large intestine absorbs excess water from the undigested matter that will then become feces.See the Related Link below.


Which human organ stores waste and excess water?

No single organ 'stores' food. Food flows throgh the digestive system, entering the mouth and exits the booty.


What is the main role of an organ that absorbs water from food?

The organ is the colon. The colon is the lower part of digestive tract and it is also called the large intestine because of it's size in diameter.


Which organ absorbs nutrients into the bloodstream more than any other organ?

The digestive system, basically the small intestines.


Which digestive organ absorbs water?

Large IntestineThe absorption of water in the digestive system takes place in the small intestine, where most of it is absorbed, and the colon, which absorbs the rest.large intestine then the rest of your yummy food is turned into a brown pile of SH|TLarge intestine


What pants absorbs excess water?

Jeans do.


What organ pushes sold waste through it?

The colon is the organ responsible for pushing solid waste through the digestive system. It absorbs water and electrolytes from the waste material, forming stool that is then propelled towards the rectum for elimination.


What organ is responsible for reabsorbing water from food wastes?

The colon, specifically the large intestine, is responsible for reabsorbing water from food waste as it passes through the digestive system. This process helps to form solid feces by removing excess water before the waste is eliminated from the body.


What organ absorbs water back into the blood?

Kidney


Absorbs excess water from chyme?

me lol just kiddin :)


What absorbs excess water to make feces?

The large intestine.