Constipation is caused when too much water is absorbed in the large intestine and poops become dry.
No, the large intestine absorbs water and salts from the remaining food matter that passes through it. The feces are formed as a result of this process, and then stored in the rectum until they are eliminated from the body through the anus.
The colon is the organ that removes water from undigested food in the digestive system. If the colon is unable to remove enough water, it can lead to diarrhea, whereas if too much water is removed, it can result in constipation.
In a surgical procedure known as an anastomosis, the small intestine is attached to the rectum to restore continuity of the digestive tract. The surgeon will carefully align the ends of the small intestine and rectum and create a secure connection using sutures or staples. This procedure allows for the passage of food and waste through the gastrointestinal system, enabling normal digestive function to resume. Follow-up care and monitoring are essential to ensure proper healing and function of the newly created connection.
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well, you'll die from malnutrition, since nutrients gets absorbed there (not in the stomach, they get broken down into smaller particles). however a significant length of the small intestines can be removed by surgery as a result of some Disease or injury
True. Squeezing and stretching matter can involve elastic forces, which result from the deformation of the material and its ability to return to its original shape once the force is removed. This behavior is characteristic of elastic materials such as rubber or springs.
No, it is not.
Colitis is an inflammation of the large intestine. Gastroenteritis is the inflammation of the intestines and is the most common disease of the intestines. It can also result in food poisoning. I hope this helps!
The small intestine can stretch up to about 20 feet long, while the large intestine is shorter at around 5 feet in length. However, excessive stretching can result in damage to the intestines and should be avoided.
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If the tip of a plant is removed, it may stimulate the growth of lateral branches as the plant redistributes its growth hormone auxin to the remaining buds. This can result in bushier growth rather than vertical growth. However, the overall growth of the plant may be stunted depending on how much of the tip was removed and the type of plant.
When digested food passes into the large intestine, a lot of the water is removed until we produce the soft solid we call faeces. If the process is disturbed for some reason it can result in diarrhoea . That results in our losing a lot more water than usual, which is why it is important to take plenty of fluids during a stomach upset to avoid dehydration.