An adult's intestines, which include both the small and large intestines, can measure approximately 25 to 30 feet (7.5 to 9 meters) in length. The small intestine is about 20 feet long, while the large intestine is roughly 5 feet long. This extensive length allows for the efficient digestion and absorption of nutrients from food.
Seriously. As far as you will let it.
it is 7 meters long lol
in the bones
in the bones
in the bones
in the bones
About 6-10 meters laying out.
In the digestive tract
in the bones
in the digestive tract(APEX)
in the digestive tract
No, the epiglottis and the intestines are two completely separate things. The epiglottis is the cover in the esophogaus that prevents food and liquid from going down the trachea, and the intestines are the moisture-extracting and nutrient extracting organs in our body that is relatively far from the epiglottis.