its large intestine allows it to move faster
It_helps_absorb_the_nutrients_from_the_food_in_the_intestines">It helps absorb the nutrients from the food in the intestines
Yes, fetal pigs do have an appendix. The appendix is a small, finger-shaped organ located at the junction of the small and large intestines. However, the appendix in fetal pigs and humans is not as prominent as in other animals.
because their a pigs intestines
it can cause the small intestines to stretch but i dont know about the large intestines
The large intestine
The intestines are a tissue from your body.
your stomach and small intestines break food down and anything that gets to your large intestines exits your body through the anus
65.6 feet or 20 meters
Stomach -> Small Intestines -> Large Intestines -> Through Anus and out of the body
From the stomach, the food moves into the small intestines. After the small intestines the food moves into the large intestines.
2 intestines the small intestine the large intestine
Yes, chickens have a relatively short and simple digestive system compared to mammals. They do have a large intestine, but it is not as developed as in mammals and plays a smaller role in their digestion. The ceca are two blind pouches located at the junction of the small and large intestines where fermentation takes place.