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Intestines

The intestines aid in the digestion and absorption of food and stretch from the stomach to the anus.

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Is the rectum in which intestine?

The rectum is at the end of the large intestine.

Why are there so many tiny blood vessels attached to the intestines of a frog?

Similar to humans, frogs have tiny blood vessels attached to the intestines to aid the absorption of nutrients into the blood after digestion.

Contains an enzyme that helps break down starches?

I think you are referring to Amylase, an enzyme in saliva that begins to break down starches into their constituent sugars within seconds of you chewing them up in your mouth.

Dog blood stools?

Any time a dog or puppy has blood in their stools, they need to see a veterinarian.

Can you get hemorrhoids from a dirty toilet?

Yes can be if the germs come in contact, actually a dirty toilet is a house of diseases always better to keep away.

Do chickens fart?

they do, but from their mouth, which is not unusual in farmyard animals. the legend is that a man called joe bred with a chicken, before they farted from their mouths, and then the genetics worked perfectly. now they let out gas known as tayloritus, from their mouth.

Where can you buy colon cleanse elite or power colon cleanse in store?

Colon Cleanse Elite or Colon Cleanse can be purchased in drugstores like CVS Pharmacy. These products can also be purchased at Walmart or Target.

What could make your burps smell like poop?

Bacteria in the stomach could cause this. Delayed digestion for many reasons can allow the contents of the stomach to ferment and produce gas expelled by burping. These burps will often have an unpleasant odor.

Is a rectal hernia a hemorrhoid?

A rectal hernia is not the same as a hemorrhoid. A hemorroid is a varicose vein in the anus.

How do villi help to increase the absorption of digested food into the bloodstream?

The villi is found in the inner wall of the small intestine , it is covered with many finger like folds( Villi). The villi absorbs more digested food and is absorbed to the bloodstream.

Is swallowing a porcelain crown dangerous if it hasn't passed in stool?

Swallowing any foreign object can be very dangerous. If an object has been swallowed, a person should go to the emergency room. It is possible that the object may get stuck in the intestines and will need to be removed surgically.

What is the function of the intestines in the earthworm?

The intestines help carry the earthworm's waste to the anus, where it is expelled from the worm.

What is a cure for farts?

Don't have any

  • - lactose (dairy products, sauces, additives - read labels)
  • - maltose (beer)
  • - glucose (table sugar, sweets)
  • - fructose (fruits, fruit juices)
  • - starch (potatoes, pasta, wheat)

What controls the rate of transfer of the contents of the stomach into the small intestine?

the search terms that I collected researching this: digestion "pyloric sphincter" valve "vagal nerve" gastrin "G cell" "enterogastric reflex" "Regulation of gastric emptying" ------- At the boundary between the stomach and the small intestine is a sphincter (muscular thickening of the intestinal walls) called the pylorus. Control of the tension of the pylorus is controlled by sympathetic flow from the celiac ganglia as well as parasympathetic and enteric plexus nerves. Generally distension of the stomach promotes a reduction of tension and relaxation of the pylorus while there is a retrograde negative feedback from the small intestine back the pylorus.

What is a small intestine?

A long tube where most of digestion takes place. It is actually bigger than the large intestine in length but not in width. It is connected to the stomach and the large intestine. It is 22 feet in length. The small intestine is an organ part of the digestive system, its not very small its a really really long tube it comes after the stomach that's where chyme goes.

What should you do if your stepdaughter says she feels like throwing up if she eats too much and she stays in the bathroom too long but her mother doesn't believe you?

If you have adopted your step-daughter you don't need your wife's permission to get her to the family doctor. If you haven't adopted her you have two choices #1 convince your step-daughter that she needs to see the doctor and you'll go with her for moral support or #2 sit your wife down and be blunt about the condition of her daughter and you aren't accepting her attitude of denial any longer. Don't yell, scream, but tell her that you aren't sitting by and watching this. There are three good reasons your step-daughter may be vomiting after meals #1 She's pregnant or #2 She could have stomach problems, twisted bowel and needs a good physical by her doctor and #3 she could be Bulimic which means young women want to remain thin so they will eat, then go to the washroom and vomit the food up. Anorexia is another cause (they eat little and play with their food on their plate). If your step-daughter is quite thin and doesn't look well my guess is she is either Bulimic or Anorexic and these are two very serious diseases. You are a great step-father for caring so much so don't let your wife go into denial mode. Mean business when you talk to her! If it is an eating disorder it could signal way deeper things. I had a roomate once under treatment for bulemia. She was also diagnosed an NPD. Her doctors were not at liberty to discuss with me but i got to experience female npd manipulations, lies, backstabbing first hand. In any case your stepdaughter is young and still has a chance if brought in for treatment, diagnoses etc. Personalitiy has not yet fully developed.

Why do some men have fart fetishes?

Everyone is different and some men like strange things when it comes to fetishes and some do not.

What does optimum temperature mean?

Optimum temperature is the temperature at which the system can take at its most efficient.

Can you fart pee?

you cant fart pee but you can fart (sometimes) when you pee. only

for girls

What is the first section of the intestine in a pig and what is its function?

The name of the first section of the pig's intestine is the duodenum and it's function is to continue digesting the materials received from the stomach