How many divisions are in the small intestine?
Duodenum, Jejunum, and Ileum
THESE ARE THE ANSWER TO IT AND THE SMALL INTESTINE IS MADE UP OF 3 SEGMENTS
What is the posh name for fart?
Fluffy
Toot
Passing Gas
you guys are all so imature if you ask this question
Can you take Percocet after colonoscopy?
My doctor prescribed it for me after gall bladder removal surgery (laproscopic). It probably depends on your doctor and the surgery performed.
What animal has longest large intestine?
the blue whale has an intestine of roughly 3 miles depending on the size of the whale
yes it can my little baby sister once at crayons and pooped out colors lol ;D
What happens to food when it reaches your small intestines?
In the small intestine is where the breakdown of large food molecules occur and it also absorbs all of all the nutrients from these large molecules.
The digestion(break down of food into nutrients) releasses gases which collects in your intenstines. When it gets crowded, the body tries to push them out.
Why are the length of the frog different from the length of the small intestine?
The large intestine is thicker in circumference.
pooping your pants in public is fun. i like to wear tight panties with tight pants, but make sure your butt is ready to explode on demand. first time i did it i was riding my bike, i was nervous at first but really was excited to do it so i stuck my butt out and began to push the turds into my pants and pissing for like 30 seconds then i sat in it on my bike seat and i pooped in my panties on my patio with my butt facing my neighbors house with my pants down.
How do tapeworms attach to the intestines?
A tapeworm lives in the intestines of its host, and survives by absorbing the partially broken down nutrients. A tapeworm has a head (scolex) that contains hooks that it uses to attach itself to the intestinal wall of the host.
What are the walls of the small intestine covered with?
The lining is plicae circulares, and the raised finger-like parts of the lining are called villi. Villi's adsorb carbohydrates through their membranes and capillaries within carry the nutrients off to the rest of your body.
What to do when you have constipation?
u hav to take some oral laxative like (isabgol,lacti fibers granules,Eva Q fibers,liq duphalac,liq cremafin,liq lactito-product of lactilose,tab dulcolex,dulcolex & glycerine supposutory, etc)which are available in the market can give u constipated stomuch.2)diet controll 3)manually evaquation.
Dont hurry in case of chronic constipation because some laxative can pralised your intestine which will cause acute AGE and loss of controll on bowel movement and anal sprinctur.
What is the name of the structure called where the small and large intestine meet?
small intestines makes the transition to the large intestines here through what is called the ileocecal valve.
if you don't poop in a week, than all the poop stored will be stored up in you and make you and your poop explode.
Also if you put something explosive in it and light it, then it will explode.
More than 50% must be removed before there is a significant reduction in capability
Duodenum and jejunum can perform each other's roles in digestion and absorption
Does smoking cause a bowel movement?
Yes, as smoking activates your sympathetic nervous system and one of the effects of this is to increase bowel motility so you will feel the urge to have a movement, especially if you are new to smoking.
Why can't the wall of the small intestine be smooth?
It needs finger like protection as it is used for digestion. So it needs to be curvy.
What conditions causes thick mucus to form?
Dark, moist environments cause mucus to be formed from bacteria and naturally by your body. It is made mostly in dark environments.
It depends on the species of animal. The first feces from herbivores like rabbits is quite nutritious. It is already partially digested and rich in enzymes. That is why rabbits eat their own feces and why deer tend to stay near rabbits. Cow manure also has a certain amount of nutrition, and that is why chickens will peck around in it.
Fecal matter from carnivores tend to have very little nutritious value.
What type of symbiotic relationship does intestinal bacteria and a human have?
Intestinal bacteria provide us with vitamin b and vitamin k, and they help us digest our food. Your gut provides a very good environment for the bacteria to prosper. Both you and the bacteria benefit. The "type" of symbiotic relationship is mutualistic. see the definition of symbiosis here: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/glossary/page/s.html
fibre helps prevent constipation, not stop it and fibre also keeps the intestine working well
Why is it important that food moves slowly through the small intestine?
It takes several hours for the small muscle contractions to move the meal through the 32 feet of intestines.