Study Island Answer: the bacterium Escherichia coli.
The bacterium Escherichia coli commonly known as E-Coli.
There are many organisms of the Phylum Nematoda which reside in the human intestine. E.g- Ascaris, Wucheria.
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Many different kinds of bacteria live in the intestines. They assist in digestion of foods and keep harmful bacteria from in check.
Faeces are formed in the large intestines. Human faeces is the waste product of the human digestive system including bacteria. It varies significantly in appearance, according to the state of the digestive system diet and general health in the digestive system.
Yes. After the stomach here comes the duodenum. It is a part of small intestine.
Event chain map from simplest to complex: small intestine, circular muscle cell, human, and digestive system
duodenum (part of the intestine) · digestive system - converts food into fuel to give our body energy Duodenum, the first and shortest part of the small intestine. Diaphragm From Knowitall56 · digestive system · dimples your dome, in other words your head Deltoid, dens, Dowager's hump... Deltoid muscle, diaphragm, digestive system and dimples are human body parts.
For me, its the small intestine.
Human. Mouth, gullet, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anus.
Here is a link to see the human digestive system.
Many different kinds of bacteria live in the intestines. They assist in digestion of foods and keep harmful bacteria from in check.
Here is a link to see the human digestive system.
In the large intestine otherwise known as the colon.
Faeces are formed in the large intestines. Human faeces is the waste product of the human digestive system including bacteria. It varies significantly in appearance, according to the state of the digestive system diet and general health in the digestive system.
Large intestine
The small intestine, I believe.
The intestines belong to the Digestive Tract (or Digestive System.) Fact: Stretched from end to end, the human intestines would stretch a mile, literally!
the digestive system is similar... both have a mouth, stomach and intestine
Frog's digestive systems have no villi, while human's digestive systems do.