Fiber helps to stimulate peristalsis.
large Intestine
The large intestine
Large Intestine. Mostly the colon.
lysosomes
Solid waste comes out of the large intestine.
Decomposed waste material in the large intestine is known as feces. These are stored in the rectum until they are expelled through the anus.
The large intestine
A wave of peristalsis propel the contents of the large intestine out of anus when you defecate.
Large Intestine
The large intestine
The main function of the large intestine is to transport waste out of the body and to absorb water from the waste before it leaves. The large intestine connects with the small intestine to the north and freedom (open air) to the south. When waste first reaches the large intestine, it dumps into it like sludge from a chute. The sludge solidifies as it travels through the large intestine. If all is well, the waste is in solid form (but not too solid) when it reaches the rectum. The intestine that is bigger than the small intestine. This is the part of your bowels which is also known as the colon. The four parts of the large intestine are the ascending colon, the transverse colon, and the descending colon. followed by the sigmoid colon.
small intestine