When food leaves the large intestine, it is in the form of waste, primarily composed of indigestible food remnants, bacteria, and water. The large intestine absorbs most of the water and electrolytes from the remaining material, compacting it into feces. This waste is then stored in the rectum until it is expelled from the body through the anus during defecation. The process helps maintain fluid balance and eliminates non-useful materials from the digestive system.
it goes to the large intestine
it enters the large intestine
No, it still has to go through the small intestine, and the large intestine.
Undigested food leaves the body through the anus. It goes from the small intestine to the large intestine and then exits through the butt hole.
Toxins and undigested food goes into the large intestine. The main job of it is to absorb any remaining water from the stuff, then it stores the waste (also known as poop) until it comes out into the toilet. In the large intestine the food is dried out, the excess water being absorbed by your body. Most of the nutrients are sucked out in the small intestine but your body continues to extract nutrients in the large intestine. After that the waste travels through the rectum and through the anus and out of your body.
If the large intestine does not remove water, you'll have loose stools or diarrhea.
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Water from food is absorbed by the body
no.the large does,and not for long.it has to be excreted.
The food first goes to the small intestine and then to the large intestine. The tube itself is called the INTESTINE. Rohit Prasad
the unabsorbed food in the small intestine passes through the ileocecal valve to the large intestine where, after the last few nutrients and fluids are reabsorbed, it is defecated.
Food moves into the large intestine after it has been digested by the small intestine.