Intestinal fluid can be found in the intestines, which is a part of the digestive system. It helps with the digestion and absorption of nutrients from food.
The small intestines pulls fluid in to swish food around and break food down into nutrients. The waste fluid along with fluid waste you ingested is pulled back out when food mash is in the large intestines.
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Your kidneys play a very big role in this. Your intestines also suck-up fluid to lube the passage for the breakdown of food. If you have too much fluid in the intestines= loose stool. If you have to little= hard stools.
Light Thickens was created in 1982.
The Plot Thickens was created in 2005.
Your blood thickens. Your mucous thickens.
Food passes from:the mouthto esophagusto the stomachto the small intestines (where the cells pull fluid into the intestines)to the large intestines (where cells shuttle fluids back to the kidneys)and waste then enters the rectumto the anus, and into the toilet.
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It depends on which type of excretion you're talking about. Most water/fluid is excreted as sweat. A small amount of water/fluid is pulled into the digestive system, specifically the small intestines. The kidneys pull some fluid back out from the large intestines, but leaves some mixed with solid wastes that we excrete as feces or bowel movements. The kidneys also pull fluid from the blood; kidneys process and excrete fluid through urine.
Visceral fluid refers to the fluid found in the abdominal cavity, surrounding organs such as the intestines, liver, and kidneys. It helps provide lubrication and protection for these organs, allowing them to move and function properly within the body.
Because the oil thickens as it COOLS, not when its heated. Oil viscosity is INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL to temperature.