The volume of the undigested food decreases as it passes through the large intestine. As the colon absorbs excess water from undigested food waste, the volume of that waste decreases.
In small intestine. You have very large surface area of the intestine is there for the same.
The flap of tissue where the small intestine and large intestine join is called the ileocecal valve. It helps regulate the flow of digested food from the small intestine into the large intestine, preventing backflow.
The series of gathered pouches in the large intestine is called "haustra". These haustra give the large intestine its distinctive appearance and help in the absorption of water and electrolytes from the remaining digested food.
The large intestine absorbs water and electrolytes from the digested food, which eventually enters the circulatory system. The blood vessels around the large intestine help transport the nutrients and waste products to and from the rest of the body.
The large intestine is responsible for reabsorbing excess water from digested food material. As the material passes through the large intestine, the water is reabsorbed, forming more solid waste known as feces.
Large Intestine
The large intestine covers the digested food with juices and substances. The small intestine pulls nutrients out of the digested food.
Food moves into the large intestine after it has been digested by the small intestine.
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The large intestine removes water from mostly digested foods.
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Do you mean where is food digested? In the Stomach and Small/Large Intestine. Thanks.
The food that cannot be digested goes to the large intestine.
The food that cannot be digested goes to the large intestine.
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