the little cord hanging off is called the umbilical cord, and it is used to transport food to the unborn (fetal) piglet
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 small intestine is connected to one side of the stomach, and on the other end, it is connected to the large intestine. The small intestine is responsible for further digestion and absorption of nutrients from food before passing the remaining waste to the large intestine for processing.
The small intestine is situated between and continuous with the stomach and the large intestine.
the appendix is located at the end of the large intestine... on the lower right part of your body
The term "from cecum to rectum" refers to the entire length of the large intestine, starting from the cecum, which is the first part of the large intestine, and ending at the rectum, which is the final part before the anus. The large intestine is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes, as well as forming and storing feces before elimination.
Your anus is at the end of the large intestine.
The naturally occurring opening at the terminal end of the large intestine is the anus.
The rectum is at the end of the large intestine.
the ileocecal valve is the end of the small intestine and beginning of the large intestine. Thus dividing the two.
The small intestine absorbs the nutrients and passes the waste to the large intestine. The large intestine absorbs the moisture and some vitamins. The end of the large intestine, the rectum, is what excretes the waste.
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.
Small intestine on one end and the anus on the other.
it goes to the large intestine
The rectum
The rectum
The small intestine is connected to one side of the stomach, and on the other end, it is connected to the large intestine. The small intestine is responsible for further digestion and absorption of nutrients from food before passing the remaining waste to the large intestine for processing.
its followed by the large intestine