The intestines require a significant amount of water to function properly, as it aids in digestion and nutrient absorption. On average, the body produces about 7 to 8 liters of digestive juices daily, which includes water. Adequate hydration is essential, as insufficient water can lead to constipation and hinder the digestive process. Generally, maintaining a daily intake of about 2 to 3 liters of fluids can help support intestinal health.
The water absorbed by the intestines are used for cells in the body.
yes crabs do have intestines because in order for them to have a digestive system you need intestines to help digest foods
it can cause the small intestines to stretch but i dont know about the large intestines
Alpacas, like their close relatives the llamas and their more distant relatives the camels, do not need to drink a lot of water because they are very efficient at retaining and recycling water. They resorb a great deal of water from their intestines, to the point their feces are quite dry, and concentrate their urine significantly. With such low water loss, alpacas don't need to drink much water.
Too much water is absorbed, resulting in constipation.
intestines
The large intestine
to much
Water has no sugars and acids.
There is not much you can do nor need to do but let it pass naturally-assuming he ate it, which is what it sounds like.
To absorb water and nutrients
water