The best thing to do would be to go to the end of the rainbow and get the pot of gold that lies there. The gold is soft, so it can easily tie up a fart in the matter of seconds!
But big farts might require more pots of gold...
Folding of the intestinal wall into intestinal villi, like in our gut.
vein
Why is a fishes intestine so long?
humans are ommivores, fish are much different. fish intestants are longer than ours because to give the fish more surface area through which water can be obsorbed.
How does the term satisfice relate to the operation of a large corporation?
eates better marking and creates new ideas
What is the comparison between a cow and a pig's digestive system?
cows eat grass they don't get a lot of nutrients. They need to ferment the grass in multiple levels of their stomachs to get the most out of it.
The question can be broken into two parts 1) does size matter, and 2) if size matters then what was different about the Earth during the Mesozoic era that allowed the dinosaurs to grow so large?
In 1638, Galileo answered the first part of the question in his book Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences. Contrary to Gulliver's Travels and countless science fiction movies showing animals the wrong size, Galileo made it very clear that size matters.
Galileo explained how size matters in his book Dialogues Concerning Two New Science a title similar to his book Dialogues Concerning Two Chief World Systems where he argued the evidence supporting the heliocentric model of the solar system. Thus he considered these two ideas to be of relatively equal importance.
While Galileo was successful in convincing the Church and the conservative science community that the world is not flat, the conservative science community has yet to embrace Galileo's Square-Cube Law even though it is clearly correct and fundamental to understanding every major science discipline.
Numerous elementary science educators would like to teach Galileo's Square-Cube Law, yet they do not like being embarrassed by their students asking them to explain the incongruity between Galileo's Square-Cube Law and the large dinosaurs and flying pterosaurs. Thus the problem of how dinosaurs grew so large is a scientific paradox that has been holding back science for literally hundreds of years.
Scientists have identified four specific problem areas regarding the large terrestrial Mesozoic animals: 1) insignificant bone strength, 2) insignificant muscle strength, 3) unacceptably high blood pressure existing in the tallest dinosaurs such as the Brachiosaurus, and 4) grossly insignificant power for cold-blooded reptiles to fly.
What is Large granular lymphocytosis?
Refer to Large Granular Lymphocytic Leukemia. My Oncologist uses the terms interchangably.
What is an advantage of having such a long small intestine?
its so you can eat more without it passing through so quickly. the body needs time to digest, but in the meentime needs more food for energy
connects the ileum with the asending colon to the large intestine
It is important to note that this is not an obligatory connection in many species. As far as function, it serves fermentation purposes in herbivores, allowing them to further digest fibers normally unavailable to them. Horses (and animals with similar digestive systems like rabbits) will have the most large and functional cecae, followed by ruminant and pseudoruminant animals (like cows and camelids, respectively). Obligate carnivores, like cats, will have the least functional cecae.
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What motivates you to do your best work?
challenge, achievement, recognition and integrity are some motivations that i have to do best on my work.
What would happen if you couldn't digest food?
what would happen if your digestive system did not digest your food.
The glucose monosaccharide would be absorbed more easily than the disaccharide.
Why intestine of the rat is longer than colon of the rat?
The small intestine is the longest part of the digestive system, the colon is part of the large intestine which is shorter than the small intestine.
No, it is not, but the effects depend on the person. It can be slightly constipating.
However, there is Ex-Lax, which is a chocolate-flavored laxative.
Does everyone have the same length of intestines?
Yes, everyone has roughly about 1.5 meters of intestines.