The length of time that a small intestine will remain in the body of a dead person is determined upon the way the dead person was prepared for burial. In most cases the small intestine will last for several years.
They are good, they are part of your small intestine, without it you would be possibly dead.
to keep you eating healthy because that is what makes you hungry if there were no cells do you know what would happen we would all be dead yes dead
to keep you eating healthy because that is what makes you hungry if there were no cells do you know what would happen we would all be dead yes dead
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.
The human body wouldn't be able to function without the small intestine unless it had another organ that performed many of the same functions as the small intestine. The small intestine's primary purpose is the absorption of nutrients from food. The mouth and stomach break down food into bits small enough to be absorbed by the small intestines. We use the energy that is contained in the food that's been absorbed to power the human body and all of its biological functions. So, to answer your question, without the small intestines, the human body would be DEAD.
The beneficiaries of the dead person.
Yes, you would be dead.
I would expect that the dead person would be given the benefit of the doubt in that circumstance, the gods were always merciful.
If the question is referring to a dream about a dead person and a dead fish, it could mean that the dreamer is feeling rather hopeless. Beyond that general suggestion, the dream's meaning would depend on who the dead person is and what relationship they have to the dreamer.
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.
The large intestine contains the products from the small intestine that have not been absorbed as nutrients to the body. This includes undigested food, dead flora, bilirubin, some minerals, vitamins, and water. As these pass through the colon, the water, minerals, and vitamins are reabsorbed, leaving behind feces. The composition of feces is about 1/3 bilirubun from the dead red blood cells (this is what gives it its brown color), 1/3 dead bacteria from the intestinal flora, and 1/3 undigestible food, which is mostly plant fiber.
It depends on which bodies you are talking about as to whether or not they were dead or alive. Usually when a body are found, the person is dead, if the person was alive, they would not say the bodies were fond.