answersLogoWhite

0

🍎

Intestines

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

4,885 Questions

Does running make you have to poop more?

Yes because the impact of running makes your intestines move up and down so all the poo waiting in line to come out is given a VIP ( very important poo) pass to come out and soo it does not have to wait same as a regular poo from some one who does not run , also as your metabolism is increased your digest food quicker and produce poo faster is like a business model of how to improve a production line of poo . Run more = more poo due to supply of energy and digestion demand . Run less and you are blocking the production line with unescesarry orders so to much energy or food and no quick digestion ... Hope this makes sense happy pooing

Is fat absorbed directly into the bloodstream from the small intestine If Not Where is it absorbed?

Fats are absorbed in the small intestine, along with carbohydrates and proteins.

Is green stool a problem?

no not usually it depends if it tastes different.

Is the intestine in the digestive system or the excretory system?

Excretion is not part of the digestive system. Excretion takes place in the lungs, kidneys, and the urinary bladder, which expels waste products.

What textures can poop have?

hard soft crunchy mushy it depends on what you ate and if you drank water and how you feel. (By feel we mean sick or healthy)

Poop is just what you have eaten and it comes out your butt and its brown, green or red

How long is the esophaguas intestines?

There is no esophaguas intestines. You have a large intestine made up of four sections, and a small, made up of three sections. Both together can measure about 30 feet. We have an 'oesophagus' also known as 'esophagus'. This is a muscle tube that carries our food from our pharynx to our stomach. I hope this answers your question.

What is the length of the small intestine and the reason for it?

The small intestine is about 5 meters long; this provides a large surface area for the absorption of nutrients

What are the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease?

Inflammatory bowel disease refers to two different but related diseases.

Ulcerative colitis and Crohns disease are incurable chronic diseases of the intestinal tract. The two diseases are often grouped together as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) because of their similar symptoms. As many as four million people (including one million Americans, 23,000 Australians, and 250,000 Canadians) worldwide suffer from a form IBD.

Crohns disease can affect the small and large intestine as well as other organs in the digestive tract. Unlike ulcerative colitis, which only affects the inner layer, Crohns disease commonly involves all layers of the intestinal wall.

Ulcerative colitis, affects the inner lining of the large intestine (colon) and rectum. The disease does not affect the small intestine.

What is the difference between excretion and defecation?

The difference between excretion and defecation is excretion is the removal of waste and defecation is the removal of undigested waste. During defecation, the nutrients are absorbed by the body before being removed from the body.

Why does metamucil relieve constipation?

contains cellulose that draws water from intestinal cells and keeps solids waste moist.

What does nutrient deficiency mean?

A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.