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The small intestine is the part of the gastrointestinal tract following the stomach and followed by the large intestine, and is where much of thedigestion and absorption of food takes place. In invertebratessuch as worms, the terms "gastrointestinal tract" and "large intestine" are often used to describe the entire intestine. This article is primarily about the humangut, though the information about its processes is directly applicable to most placental mammals. The primary function of the small intestine is the absorption of nutrients and minerals found in food
kind of but not exactly... it works with the other organs in the digestive system by digesting food. it doesnt work with other organs the way that the stomach works with the liver and pancreas.
The small intestine belongs to the digestive system. It receives food from the stomach, processes it to remove necessary nutrients, and advances it along to the large intestine, and finally out the rectum and anus.
The small intestine is primarily responsible for the absorption of nutrients from digesta that was eaten.
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the digestive system it is
The large intestine is part of the digestive system.
The large intestine is part of the digestive system.
The digestive system.
The small intestine is part of the gastrointestinal system
google "alimentary canal" ....more specifically, it's organs such as the small intestine and large intestine (which is also called the ascending, transverse, and descending colon).
A horse's digestive system operates in the same fashion as a human does, except that after chyme exits the small intestine, it goes into the large cecum to undergo fermentation (a similar process as that in the rumen of a cow) before it is moved into the large intestine and digesta expelled as feces.
>mouth>oesophagus>gullet>stomach>small intestines>large intestines>rectum>anusThe parts of the digestive system are:mouthesophagusstomachsmall intestinepancreuslivergall bladdercolon (large intestine)rectumanusFor more information visit the Related Link.
Digestive enzymes work in the mouth, stomach and small intestine. Enzymes break down food so that it can be absorbed by the body.
the zebra digestive system is just the same as the humans but of course it is a little different.and the zebra's digestive system also begins with the mouth,stomach,small intestine,large intestine and anus.
The two processes that occur are digestion and absorption. Digestion is the process by which your body breaks down food into small nutrient chemicals. While absorption is the process in which when the small nutrient molecules go through a wall of the digestive system and into the blood.
The digestive system is pretty simple. The newt eats its food, it is then sent to the stomach, digested and sent through the intestine, and eventually excreted.
The small intestine is the site of work of some digestive enzymes that are secreted there. It is not an ideal site for the continued work of enzymes from the stomach, as the pH is not hospitable for the work of those gastric enzymes.