No, water is primarily absorbed in the small intestine, not the large intestine. The large intestine mainly absorbs electrolytes and some remaining water from the indigestible food matter.
The small intestine leads to the large intestine in the digestive system. After the small intestine completes the absorption of nutrients, waste products continue on to the large intestine for further processing and eventual elimination from the body.
the appendix is located at the end of the large intestine... on the lower right part of your body
The small intestine is connected to the stomach at one end and to the large intestine at the other end. Food from the stomach enters the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients before waste passes into the large intestine for eventual elimination from the body.
The first portion of the large intestine is called the cecum. It connects the small intestine to the colon and is located in the lower right side of the abdomen. The appendix is attached to the cecum.
It loks like a snail o crack cocaine.
Polyps are the abnormal cells that are formed in the large intestine that look like a mushroom or like a small size ball.
Yes it is the large intestine is like a snake
The large intestine looks like an upside-down "U", with noticeable corners in it.
The lage intestine is shaped like an upside L.
Colon and Large Intestine =)
The large intestine is the last part of the digestive system and is wider and shorter than the small intestine. It is about 5 feet long and 3-4 inches in diameter in adults. Its main function is to absorb water from the remaining indigestible food matter and to store and eliminate waste.
Like humans, kangaroos have a small intestine and a large intestine.
The large intestine has that name because its diameter is larger than that of the small intestine. The small intestine is actually longer than the large intestine.
The diameter of the large intestine is greater than that of the small intestine.
Yes they do, just like you and I and all other animals.
small intestine, and water absorption occurs in the colon/large intestine