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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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Where are the small intestines in the human body?

The small intestine is in the abdomen between the stomach and the large intestine.

What is an ileostomy?

It is the connection of the terminal portion of the small intestine, the ileum, to the outer skin of the abdomen, where liquid stool can collect in a disposable plastic pouch. An ileostomy may be performed for a number of reeasons; for example, an individual with colon cancer may have a portion of the large intestine surgically removed. During healing, the small intestine is connected to the ileostomy pouch (either temporarily or permanently, as the situation demands).

How much poop can a person hold?

It depends on the size of your rectum. If you have a big rectum, you could store a lot of feces.

How long from eat food to bowel movement?

It takes around five hours for your food to completely go from your throat to your toilet. That's why you might not always need to relieve yourself right after eating.

Why do some bowel movements smell like sulphur or rotten eggs?

Normally that would mean an ulcer. Check with your doctor.

Where does peristalsis take place?

It occurs in the stomach, the esophagus and the intestines.

How do you fart on control?

eat alot of proteins because i did it i was farting all day

Where is rugae found?

Rugae are found in the stomach and gall bladder.

What is the medical term meaning inflammation of the third part of the small intestine?

ileumitis
diverticulitis
Ileitis. This refers to the inflammation of the third part of the small intestine (the ileum). Inflammation of the large intestine is called colitis.

What happens when poop is green?

if you poop green.... Somethings wrong. or you ate to much green food. because poop is suposed to be brown

What does it mean when you fart blood?

Call your doctor as soon as soon possible this is a sign of internal bleeding this is very dangerous.

White chunks in stool?

White chunks in stool one time do not require a doctorÕs visit. Ongoing occurrence means the liver is not producing the bile juice that makes stool brown. Medications like antacids do affect the coloring. The body may be suffering from parasitic infections which show signs though white lumps and stomach pains. Other factors are lactose intolerance or just undigested food.

What elements help to restore human intestinal villi?

Any diet that does not contain Gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. By avoiding foods that contain any amount of Gluten the small intestine will repair itself. Once gluten is consumed again, even in very small amounts, the intestine will react by breaking down villi.

Can vomiting cause rectal bleeding?

Could happen if caused serious injuries...

Why is 'poop' called 'poop'?

Some words become obsolete over time. The original meanings get lost. The word 'poop' might come from the from Middle English word poupen, which means to blow a horn, toot, of imitative origin. The obsolete poop, meant to break wind.

Parents teach their children the short version "poop", probably thinking it sounds cuter and is easier to say than words like excrement, feces, or bowel movement. Parents of 2-year-olds often say, "Did you poop yet?" or "Oh good girl, you made a poop in the toilet!" "Pooping" as part of potty training is more than enough reason for parents and their toddler to celebrate, because there is no longer a need for all those diapers. "Good boy -- you made a poopie!" Poop and Poopie therefore become almost standard childhood English.

However, by high school, kids have had science and health class. They've learned at least the word excrement in studying animals. As students age into young adulthood, adults expect them to use grown up words, "I can't move my bowels." "The public bathroom smells strongly of feces." And when they get married and have kids, their baby will smear feces at least one time on the wall... and once again, "poop" and "poopie" reenters adult vocabulary... and the cycle of kids learning this word starts again.

If you want to break the 'cycle' of this word, start using words like feces, bowel movement (BM), or even excrement.

What body system does the intestines belong to?

The body system that the colon belongs to is the digestive system. The colon is also known as the large intestine.

Where does blood go after leaving the intestine?

to the hepatic portal vein and then to the liver.

How the cilia move?

The ciliated cells of the oviducts move the egg along through wavelike motions. This brings the egg to the uterus.

What is the name of the bacteria in the large intestine?

of course

they are helping you digest and they cause flatulance (farts)

once outside your body, they can harm you, such as e. coli
yes they make u gassy when they feed of ur waste