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By what process does the water move from the large intestine to the blood stream so it can be circulated to the rest of the body?

Absorbs ion


Where does the water in the large intestine go?

It gets absorbed into the columnar cells lining the large intestine and from there, it enters the blood stream.


Do digested food enter from your blood stream after it moves through the large intestine?

Yes, It does. When the food reaches the point that it is in the bloodstream, It goes through the large intestine.


Is a large intestine a kidney or a colon?

The large intestine can also be called the colon. The kidneys process blood to remove excess water.


Where in your body does the blood pick up glucose?

After we had the food, first nutrient that is separated out is glucose and this process is carried out at the intestine.If not food is take for long time (when fasting), the blood glucose level will drops and thus insulin secretion is also low on no. Then the liver start releasing glucose into the blood stream by converting stored glucogen to glucose.


Are large intestine and osmosis interrelated?

Yes, the large intestine plays a role in osmosis by absorbing water from the digestive waste material to form solid feces. Osmosis is the process by which water moves across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration, helping to reabsorb water in the large intestine for waste elimination.


What is the process that water is moved from the large intestines to the blood stream?

its called absorbation


Why is it small intestine is the most important organ in your digestion system?

1.because it absorbs the nutrients in the food into the blood stream 2.it also passes the undigested food to large intestine


What organ is involved in water absorption and feces formation?

The Kidney.definitely not the large intestine or colon.


What is the purpose of the large intestine?

The purpose of the large intestine is to absorb water from the undigested food back into the blood.


What does the blood absorb in the large intestine?

Water.


What is stool in the large intestine?

The colon is the large intestine, and stool is what comes out of the large intestine during the process of defecation (That's #2).