2 intestines the small intestine the large intestine
Yes they do... its very cool.
No its just an two ORGANS; the large and small intestines.
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.
The intestines are located inferior (below) the lungs in the human body. While the lungs are situated in the thoracic cavity, the intestines are found in the abdominal cavity. This positioning separates the two systems, with the diaphragm acting as a barrier between them.
no it will cut the intestines
No, phalanges are not part of the small intestines. Phalanges refer to the bones in the fingers and toes, while the small intestines are a section of the digestive system responsible for nutrient absorption. These two structures are entirely different and serve distinct functions in the body.
If you swallow two, they will find a way to attach to each other. Your digestive tract is not just a garden hose but soft tissue. These magnetic balls can hold the intestines together, rip holes into the intestines and others in the stomach.
The intestines are a tissue from your body.
Intestines are called intestines in medical terms. The medical terminology combining form meaning intestines is entero-
large and small intestines
Intestines can get Chrohn's disease, which causes blockage in the intestines and can lead to cancer.