The large intestine(colon/bowel).
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
The large intestine absorbs excess water from the undigested matter that will then become feces.See the Related Link below.
The colon (large intestine) is responsible for absorbing water and certain minerals from the remaining indigestible food material after it has passed through the small intestine. The absorbed water and minerals are then reabsorbed into the bloodstream to maintain hydration and electrolyte balance in the body.
The small intestine and colon absorb water and minerals from food and drink in the body.
The plant's roots anchor it to the ground and the root hairs absorb water and minerals.
The organ that absorbs excess water in food is the large intestine, also known as the colon. As undigested food passes through the large intestine, it absorbs water and electrolytes, helping to form solid waste. This process is crucial for maintaining the body's fluid balance.
The colon absorbs water from undigested food waste so that the waste can be excreted as feces.
The large intestine Its function is to absorb water from the remaining undigested food matter prior to passing it from the body.
The volume of the undigested food decreases as it passes through the large intestine. As the colon absorbs excess water from undigested food waste, the volume of that waste decreases.
Undigested material entering the colon primarily consists of dietary fiber, dead cells, and unabsorbed nutrients. In the colon, this material undergoes fermentation by gut bacteria, which produces short-chain fatty acids and gases. The colon also absorbs water and electrolytes from this material, forming solid waste. Ultimately, the remaining waste is stored in the rectum until it is excreted.
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