The small intestine prepares wastes for removal/elimination from the body and absorbs water and sodium.
Large Intestine
The organ that absorbs excess water in food is the large intestine, also known as the colon. As undigested food passes through the large intestine, it absorbs water and electrolytes, helping to form solid waste. This process is crucial for maintaining the body's fluid balance.
The organ in the body that absorbs more water is the large intestine. It reabsorbs water from the digested food material coming from the small intestine, helping to form solid waste (feces) before elimination.
large intestine
The digestive system, basically the small intestines.
Kidney
The colon is the organ that removes water from undigested food in the digestive system. If the colon is unable to remove enough water, it can lead to diarrhea, whereas if too much water is removed, it can result in constipation.
Large intestines.
Small intestine.
the large intestine
water and blood
The body absorbs water primarily in the small intestine.
large instestine
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Kidney
The waist is solid and does not contain and removable water.