Answer : The large intestines absorbs all the foods nutrients and delivers them to parts of your body. Most importantly, the colon re-absorbs moisture/water left over and hence why when you go to the toilet, your stool isn't watery and sloppy, one hopes. If undigested food passes too quickly through the large intestines, your body won't have enough time to absorb all the nutrients and water which can lead to diarrhea, and in some cases, could become a dangerous problem. You could become dehydrated due to water loss and possibly experience some fluctuation with your weight, should this be long term. In which case, you should consult with your doctor and get a diagnosis.
When the food is in the large intestine, the majority of the remaining water is absorbed into the blood stream. It then passes into the rectum and anal canal, where it is excreted through the anus.
The rectum and anus are part of the digestive system but are separate from the large intestine. The large intestine is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes from undigested food, while the rectum stores waste before it is eliminated through the anus.
Waste food is mainly expelled from the body through the large intestine. The undigested parts of the food, along with any wastes produced during digestion, form feces that are eventually passed out of the body through the rectum.
Undigested food are discharged a solid waste from the rectum. All undigested waste (bits of cellulose, accidentally ingested gum, etc.) are carried along with the dec decal bacteria and ejected. The whole trip takes about a day.
The large intestine is attached to the posterior to the small intestine and as you maybe already know the small intestine is where food wastes go and bile is secreted into. The large intestine reabsorbs water from the ingested food particles before they enter the rectum and colon for excretion.
The undigested food is passed on to large intestine where water is absorbed from the undigested food and it become almost semi-solid. Now the undigested food is acted upon by putrefying bacteria which convert the undigested food into faeces are stored in the rectum from where the egected out through anus and it is controlled by anal sphincter.
Undigested food leaves the body through the anus. It goes from the small intestine to the large intestine and then exits through the butt hole.
No Through the anus.
Undigested food passes along through the large intestine, here the water is absorbed from the undigested food into the body. Once it has passed along the undigested food ends up in the rectum.
no.the large does,and not for long.it has to be excreted.
The undigested food is passed on to large intestine where water is absorbed from the undigested food and it become almost semi-solid. Now the undigested food is acted upon by putrefying bacteria which convert the undigested food into faeces are stored in the rectum from where the egected out through anus and it is controlled by anal sphincter.
digested food is just molecules. undigested food is far too big to pass through the intestine wall.
The volume of the undigested food decreases as it passes through the large intestine. As the colon absorbs excess water from undigested food waste, the volume of that waste decreases.
It still goes through the intestine and into the toilet just like digested food.
the peristalis waves makes the undigested food to move.
After food is digested in the small intestine, it passes through to the rectum then anus, where the undigested food comes out as waste.
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