It's job is to take most of the water out of what food is left then send it on.
Food is pushed down the esophagus by a series of rhythmic muscle contractions called peristalsis. As food enters the esophagus, the muscles in the walls of the esophagus contract and relax in a coordinated manner to propel the food towards the stomach. The esophagus also has a sphincter at its lower end that opens to allow food to enter the stomach.
One adaptation to increase the surface to volume ratio is having a larger surface area relative to the volume, such as in structures like villi in the small intestine or gills in fish. This allows for more efficient exchange of materials like nutrients and gases with the environment.
To support the health of the small intestine and food pipe, focus on maintaining a balanced diet rich in fiber, probiotics, and nutrients. Avoid excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, and stress as they can negatively impact the digestive system. Seeking advice from a healthcare professional or nutritionist for personalized recommendations can also be beneficial.
The term for a large rounded articulating knob is "lunate."
The large intestine is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes, while also storing and compacting waste before it is eliminated from the body.
The large intestines job is to absorb nutrients
large instestine
The colon leads to the great, outside world.
The esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large instestine
it is absorbed in the small intestine before it gets absorbed back into the large instestine.
The large intestine acts like any other large instestine in any animal: it absorbs excess water from the fecal matter before being expelled through the anus.
cerebral spinal fluid, happens in the small instestine which follows it to the cecum, where the large instestine secretes, roasted insulin by products, where they use enzymes and antacids to break down the food.
they cut out instestine's
large intestine.in the large intestine
Chewed up food in the esophagus and stomach = bolus, In the small intestine = chyme In the large instestine = waste / fecal matter/ feces
The organ in the body that absorbs more water is the large intestine. It reabsorbs water from the digested food material coming from the small intestine, helping to form solid waste (feces) before elimination.
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