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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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Wave like movement in the large intestine?

its called peristalsis. its helps to push food through the digestive system, like down your throat for example

Are farts natural?

Yes. EVERYONE passes gas and it would be unnatural if you don't pass gas.

Where does the worm intestine start and end?

The alimentary tract or Gastrointestinal Tract ( GI Tract ) is a continuous tube that extends from the mouth to the anus.

Where are the small and large intestines?

the big intestine carries poo to our rectum (poo hole.) And our small intestine carries urine to our orethra (pee hole.)

What causes extreme odor when you pass gas?

methane

sulfur The body is an extremely complex chemical factory that knows how to extract energy from food, keeps the most complex computer system known in good operating condition, provides locomotion and a complex array of sensory machinery, and keeps itself clean by excreting waste. It's not surprising that the organic results of our organic processing will be waste. There was no advantage to our evolving into a creature that produces pleasant smelling waste. It is what it is.

Is it normal to have 8 to 10 bowel movements a day for adults?

I think the more bowel movements a day the better you will feel, as long as the bowel movement isn't diarrhea.

How do you clean out the large intestine?

my daughter has very bad breath so i took her to see the dentist., and he stated that her teeth were strong and the problem she is having is her digestive system. What can i do to clean her digestive system out so her breath won't smell.

When nutrients leave the stomach in what order do they move through the small intestine?

When food leaves the stomach it first goes through the small intestine. It goes in the same order as it leaves the stomach. The first part of the small intestine is called the duodenum. It changes the digestive fluid from the acidic fluid of the stomach to alkaline. After that it goes through the rest of the small intestine. Nutrients that have become small enough are absorbed by the small intestine through small projections or villi.

Food that leaves the small intestine goes into the large intestine. There bacteria digests part of it and makes part of it available for the human. The food part then passes through the very thin large intestine wall.

The food digested in the small and large intestines go from there to the liver.

Why after you stool isee a thick white sticky mucus and what is it?

Answer: Passage of mucus in stool can suggest colitis, infection or a villus adenoma / polyp. You need to see your Doctor to check this out

What is the organ that food goes into before the small intestines?

Food will go to the stomach and then to the large intestine after that before it goes to the small intestine.

What causes floating feces?

If it is just occasionally, no need to worry, but if it is frequent, you may be suffering from siliac disease, which is basically an food allegy to gluten. Try eliminating foods listing gluten as ingredients, and increased your fluid intake (water, if possible). If you think you can't live without bread, pasta, and chips (high gluten foods) you can usually buy these items "gluten free" in your better grocery stores or health food stores. Since they are usually more expensive, some people opt to deal with their intestinal distress.

Nutrients in intestine are carry into body by what?

transport to the kidneys which send them to the cells in the body

Why do we need a big intestine?

The large intestine isn't that big comared to the small intestine. It is pretty much just a storage for fecal matter until you have a bowel movement. If it was smaller, that would mean you would be going much more often.

What are causes of phleboliths?

The causes of phleboliths can be due to a variety of medical conditions, such as varicose veins, liver problems, colorectal hemangiomas, and stomach cancer. Some other less serious causes are an injury to a vein wall or a straining while making a bowel movement. Phleboliths are calcified growths found in veins of the body. They are commonly found in the pelvic region, but they can also present in the kidneys or stomach.

What is the medical term meaning intestines?

Intestines are called intestines in medical terms. The medical terminology combining form meaning intestines is entero-

Is cheese a fart?

Yes cheese is big old smelly right after chilly night fart left in a jar for 100 years and then was shot out to space to be mixed with blue cheese from the moon

What is fart in spanish?

It is the same way you fart in english

What is order material passes through large intestine?

Cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum, anus

What is the function of the horns of the uterus?

The uterine cornua defines the entrance of the uterine tubes into the uterus.

Is it bad that you only poop one every two weeks?

Bowel movements (poo) are different for each person. For some, having a BM 2 times a day is normal; for others, 3 times a week is okay.

Generally speaking, if an individual is dehydrated, they can become constipated and BMs occur less frequently. If someone suspects they are constipated, they should drink some water or seek out a laxative.

This is by no means medical advice. Always check with your doctor if your body start to function differently than you are used to.

The primary function of the small intestine is to?

The main job of theS.I. (small intestion) is to absorb the nutrients from the food

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