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yes you can die. if your large intestine weights to much it means it is clogged with the chemical that comes out of your anus

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What happens when the large intestine doesnt work?

the large intestine has to deal with the absorption of water mainly back into the system, so malfunctioning of this organ will certainly lead to loss in body fluids hence dehydration.


What will happen if no small intestine?

The large intestine has, as its major function, the removal of water from the digestive tract at the end of the digestive process. (The small intestine is the primary absorber of nutrients from out of the digested material.) Without a large intestine, you'd have a much more liquid bowel emission. And you'd need to drink more water, too. It's not the best deal in the world, but it is something that can be lived with and just requires "management" on the part of an individual who has, due to accident or disease, lost the large or a large portion of the large intestine. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the large intestine.


Are there any nutrients that the stomach small intestines and the large intestine digest?

They digest ALL nutrients. Otherwise you would die because you would get no nutrients.


What if you have no small intestine?

The large intestine is necessary for the body to recover water from the digestive process; without one, you would die of dehydration (although in theory, you could have a constant intravenous water supply instead).


When you die does the small intestine shrink?

No, the length increases. When you are alive, the muscles are contracted in folds, and when you die, these folds relax, expanding the small intestine.


What happens when the small intestine gets stuck?

If You really do have an "obstruction" in your Small Intestine, your Life is in danger of ending fast! If this is real and not a rhetorical question, go to an ER Immediately! FC, L.r.c.


What if we eat intestine bacteria by accident?

You will die!


What happens if the small intestine was smooth rather than covered with villi?

You would slowly starve and die, no matter how much you ate.


What does the small and large intestine do for the body?

Nutrients are absorb in the same intestine and if it were removed, your body would no longer absorb nutrientsThe small intestine is responsible for removing nutrients from food and bringing water and electrolytes in the body. It also moves food through a specific part of the digestive tract, into the large intestine.


Why would you die of dehydration without your large intestine?

The large intestine plays a crucial role in absorbing water and electrolytes from the waste material as it passes through the digestive system. Without a large intestine, the body would struggle to retain water, leading to excessive fluid loss in stool. This can result in severe dehydration, as the kidneys would also be unable to conserve water efficiently. Without adequate hydration, vital bodily functions would be compromised, potentially leading to life-threatening conditions.


If you didn't have a large intestine what would happen?

Without a large intestine, also known as the colon, you would not be able to absorb water and nutrients from the digested food, leading to severe dehydration and malnutrition. Additionally, you would have difficulty removing waste from your body, resulting in digestive issues and potentially toxic buildup.


What happens if a child has a adults size intestine?

they will die