because it is layered and organised in such a way that this would be impossibe, also the area that the intestine is put into would make it very hard for the intestine to move around anyway
if they eat them and they get tangled up in their intestines or choke on them
In the fetal pig, the mesentery is important for connecting the intestines to the abdominal wall. It provides support and allows for the passage of blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic vessels to and from the intestines. It also helps in maintaining the position and organization of the intestines inside the abdominal cavity.
The large intestines "soaks up" the nutrients and the small intestines packs and stored the waste.
water??
The most common type of worms that can end up as a tangled mass and block body ducts are heartworms. It is also possible for roundworms to cause blockage of the intestines in some cases.
The small intestines are connected to the stomach and the large intestine. The spot where the large intestine is connected to the small intestine is called the cecum. A typical colonoscopy will go up to but not beyond the cecum.
The are enzymes. The are small particles that break up the starch in your intestines! Hope this helps
finger like projection called villi
The small intestines is the longest organ in the alimentary canal.
the string is tangled up.
yes, up until they're about 18.
Tangled Up in Me was created on 2004-03-09.