No.
Although they both help with digestion they are not the same organ nor do they digest in the same way.
yes it is intestines are just a scientific way of saying it fam
No. The stomach attaches to the small intestines (where food is absorbed into the body) which is attached to the large intestines (where most of the water is reabsorbed).
Not exactly. Bowel is all the intestines, both small and large; technically, colon is just the large intestine from cecum to rectum. This is according to www.onelook.com, which has valid dictionaries.
No a town is not the same thing. a town is a small area of a big city
No a town is not the same thing. a town is a small area of a big city
Yes, everyone has roughly about 1.5 meters of intestines.
I think 'cupcakes' are small muffins but they are basically the same thing.
Yes. Entrails is just another word for animal or human intestines, although in many contexts, it refers to exposed intestines.
Under the assumption the intestines would give the same amount of work per cm of length as the ones you have do... If the two intestines were as long as the large intestine currently is, you'd have to eat a lot more than you do now to get proper nutrition. The small intestine pulls nutrients out of the food, and the longer it has to work, the more it can get. If the two intestines were as long as the small intestine currently is, your stool would be excruciatingly dry. The large intestine draws water from the stool, and if it was over four times longer than it now is, you'd really be in trouble.
it is the same colour as our stomach
No, rock and stone are not the same thing. Rocks are made up of one or more minerals, while stones are small pieces of rock.
No, rocks and stones are not the same thing. Rocks are made up of one or more minerals, while stones are small pieces of rock.