The walls of the large intestine contain smooth muscle tissue. This type of muscle is involuntary and helps facilitate the movement of contents through the digestive tract via peristalsis. Smooth muscle layers in the large intestine include an inner circular layer and an outer longitudinal layer, which work together to regulate intestinal motility.
You would know, because your p**p comes from your large intestine. You have muscles to push it out.
it would be the large intestine
the large intestine
Those would be they Arteries and arterioles.
Large intestine
It goes to the rectum and anus then into the toilet.
If you opened the abdomen of a crayfish you would see the intestine , flexor muscle and extensor muscle
The small intestine absorbs nutrients before material reaches the large intestine. So the antibiotic would be absorbed.
If a child is born without a large intestine it cannot live obviously, where else would it's waste be transported through?
The mixing of ingesta in the intestine is called peristalsis. This process involves coordinated muscle contractions that move the contents of the intestine along and aid in digestion and absorption.
I guess you would be full of doo-doo.
water reabsorption