yes, there is a small worm like bacteria in you large intestine that helps eat all the food passing through so it is easier for you to digest. Sometimes the worm does not do its job right so you may have to get it removed in a painful procedure.
It is the large intestine. AND you are so welcome
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Yes, the bacteria in the large intestine feed on undigested material passing through and produce vitamins such as vitamin K and some B vitamins as byproducts of their metabolism. These vitamins are then absorbed by the body and play important roles in various physiological functions.
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This describes the bacterial flora found in the intestines, which includes both beneficial and harmful bacteria. The beneficial bacteria help in the digestion of food and the absorption of nutrients, while also playing a role in supporting the immune system.
they eat the material passing through
The ceca contains bacteria that break down anything in the feed that the chicken itself could not break down in its stomach.
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Indigestible material in the small intestine is moved to the large intestine for further processing. It passes through the digestive system and eventually exits the body as waste. The small intestine absorbs nutrients from the digested food and liquids before passing on the indigestible material.
After passing through the small intestine, digested food moves into the large intestine (also known as the colon). In the large intestine, water is absorbed and the remaining waste material is formed into feces before being expelled from the body through the rectum and anus during a bowel movement.
The order is as follows: Stomach, small intestine, large intestine.