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Is there protein present in feces?

Yes, feces can contain small amounts of protein from undigested food and cells shed from the intestines.


Where does undigested food go?

large intestine


What remains in the small intestines after all the nutrients have passed through?

You have undigested food material is left in the small intestine. There are mainly fibres in the food. It forms the main bulk in your faeces.


What are the functions of the small and large intestines?

the small intestine is the primary site for the digestion and absorption of food. the large intestine mainly functions to absorb excess water and electrolytes from undigested food particles. --thoughtfulobserver


What are the functions of the large and small intestines?

the small intestine is the primary site for the digestion and absorption of food. the large intestine mainly functions to absorb excess water and electrolytes from undigested food particles. --thoughtfulobserver


Upon leaving the stomach food normally moves to where?

It moves to the small intestines where nutrients are absorbed.


What part of the body stores the undigested food before it leaves the human body?

Large intestines.


How does food digest?

For mammals (like people) food is broken apart mechanically by chewing. It the mixes with several different body fluids (starting with saliva) that will start digestion- changing the food you ate into a form that can be absorbed by your body in the intestines. Undigested food is excreted from the body as feces (poop).


Where is undigested food storage?

After being broken up in the stomach, the chyme (partially digested food after exiting the stomach) is absorbed into tiny hairs in the small and large intestines called villi. Hope this helps :)


From the stomach the food moves to the large intestine?

From the stomach, the food moves into the small intestines. After the small intestines the food moves into the large intestines.


What does E. coli need to survive?

E.Coli feeds on undigested nutrients in mammal intestines.


What organ absorbs excess water from undigested food prior to its release from the body as a solid waste?

The large intestine absorbs excess water from the undigested matter that will then become feces.See the Related Link below.