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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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How do you get rid of diabetis?

It depends in the type of diabetes.

Diabetes type 1 is an incurable disease. So, no, you can't 'lose' diabetes type 1. If you need insulin because you have diabetes type 1 you will always be that way.

Diabetes type 2, however, can be reversed by some (but not all) non-insulin-dependent diabetics, through diet, exercise, hard effort, and attention to detail. It was not clearly known that this was possible until the last few years.

What is food substance called that helps clean your in intestines?

Please, can you tell me what food substance cleans your intestines?
Thank you.
High-fiber (roughage) foods are recommended to do the job. Think: fruits, vegetables, nuts and some cereals.
Turn to vegetables such as dark-green leafy ones such as spinach and green salads along with cabbage, broccoli, beets and carrots.
Among the fruits are apples, blackberries, papaya and prunes, along with fruits high in juice.
The cereals include wheat bran, rice bran, and oats, plus flax seeds to add to your cereal or other food.
Eat barley brown rice and black beans.
Drinking lukewarm water helps in flushing the system.
Avoid greasy foods when cleansing such as ground beef, bacon, sausage and French fries, to name just a few. Also stay away from coffee, alcohol and soda when on a cleanse.

Can a person live without a small intestine why or why not?

Yes, humans can live without a small intestine. See the related question below for how this can be accomplished.

Also see the discussion section of this question for an interesting account of how one person managed to do this and the complications experienced.

What is the length of the small intestine of a mouse?

A dog's intestine depends on the dog's size. The small intestines are approximately two and a half times the size of a dog.

What is the purpose of the large and small intestine?

The small intestine further breaks-down partly digested food using its enzymes and enzymes from the pancreas. It then absorbs the nutrients from these foods and passes the nutrients on to the blood capillaries.

What is the function of the small intestine in a chicken?

The Reproductive organ that travis enjoys most about the organ

About how big around and long is your small intestine?

Small intestine about 7'/2 inches to 2 inches. Large intestine is about 3 or 4 inches.

What is part of the undigested waste of the large intestine?

The large intestines job is to compress materials. The undigested food and waste products are compressed in the large intestine before evacuation.

Can you fart and jump at the same time?

It is positively possible, but not likely. This should only be normal if you have a stomach issue, and you should absolutely mention it to your doctor.

Waste products of respiration?

The products of aerobic respiration are CO2, H2O, and ATP. The CO2 is excreted when you exhale and the H2O (water) is removed through the excretory system. The ATP is a form of energy used by the body.

What does the large intestine lead to in a frog?

Cloaca

Actually, the above answer is wrong.

The Large Intestine is also known as the Cloaca in a frog, and it can't lead into itself. The large intestine really leads into the anus where wastes, sperm, or urine exits the frog's body.

Actually, the top answer is correct, the middle answer is wrong. There is only one opening in a frog, the cloaca. The frog does not have an anus. The spot where the anus would be is called the cloaca. So, that person was sort of right, only got the name wrong. So, the cloaca is the answer.

Functions of a kidney?

Function * Ultrafiltiration: the process by which fluid is filtered out of the blood by the glomerulus. * The blood pressure in a glomerulus causes part of the blood plasma to leak through the capillary walls. The red blood cells and plasma proteins are too big to pass out of the capillary, so the fluid that does filter through is plasma without the protein. The fluid thus consists mainly of water with dissolved salts, glucose, urea and uric acid. * Selective Reabsorption: the process of absorbing back the substances needed by the body. * The filtrate from the glomerulus collects in the renal capsule and trickles down the renal tubule. * As it does so, the capillaries which surround the tubule absorb the substance the body needs back into the blood. * ** The glucose is reabsorbed with much of the water. ** Some of the salts are taken back to keep the correct concentration in the blood. ** *** Salts not needed by the body are left to pass down the kidney tubule with the urea and uric acid. *** They continue down the renal tubule into the pelvis of the kidney, passes down the ureter and to the bladder. * Urine cannot escape from the bladder because a band of circular muscle, called a sphincter, is contracted, so shutting off the exit. When it relaxes, the muscular walls of the bladder expel the urine through the urethra. * ** Adults can control this sphincter muscle and relax it only when they want to urinate. ** In babies, the sphincter muscle relaxes by a reflex reaction, set of off by pressure in the bladder. Water balance and osmoregulation * The body: * ** Gains water from food and drink ** Loses water by evaporation, urination and defececation. ** *** Evaporation from the skin takes place all the time but is particularly rapid when we sweat. *** Air from the lungs is saturated with water vapor which is lost in the atmosphere when we exhale. * Despite these gains and losses of water, the concentration of body is kept within very narrow limits by the kidneys, which adjust the concentration of blood flowing through them. * ** If the blood is too dilute, less water is reabsorbed from the renal tubules, leaving more to enter the bladder. ** If the blood is too concentrated, more water will be absorbed back into the blood from the kidney tubules. * A rise in blood concentration is thought to stimulate a thirst center in the brain. The drinking which follows this stimulation restores the blood to its correct concentration. * Osmoregulation: the regulatory processes that keep the blood at a steady concentration. * ** One example of the process of homeostasis

How many times a day should a healthy person pass feces?

There is no set amount of times per day that a person should defecate. How often a person empties their bowels depends on many factors, such as diet and overall health. Some people will empty their bowels once or twice every day while others may do so every 2 or 3 days.

What causes cellulitis infection?

Mostly people get cellulitis infection of dermis and subcutaneous tissues after minor skin trauma such as insect bites, cuts and burns. On this spot where skin was previously broken bacteria enters into human body causing this type of infection.

I have this from a shot at the doctor's, too. It's shown by a spot of swollen, red, usually itchy and/or painful skin around a bite or break in the skin.

What happens when you swallow a tooth?

It is likely to dissolve in the hydrochloric acid in your stomach. If some of it fails to dissolve, it will still pass harmlessly through your alimentary canal.

How long is an intestine?

The average length in an adult male is 6.9 m (22 feet and 6 inches) and in an adult female, it's 7.1 m (23 feet and 4 inches). Hope that helped :)

What are the three digestive helpers in the small intestine?

The intestinal mucosa produces most of the secretions that enter the small intestine (the mucosa of the small intestine produces secretions that primarily contain mucus, electrolytes, and water). The secretions of the liver and the pancreas also enter the small intestine and play essential roles in the process of digestion.

What organ produces enzymes that enter the small intestine?

The organ that produces and secretes enzymes that are essential for proper digestion is the pancreas. The enzymes that the pancreas produces and secretes are trypsinogen, , chymotrypsinogen, pancreatic lipase and amylase.

How is the food in the small intestine pushed along?

The food is broken down into nutrients that is absorbed into the villi.

You might want to Check out ,by the way, the question with the Title 'In which part of The Digestive System does food get absorbed'

That has everything to do with Food getting absorbed and that stuff like Villi which is scientifical.

What are some indigestible waste products found in the large intestine?

cerebral spinal fluid, happens in the small instestine which follows it to the cecum, where the large instestine secretes, roasted insulin by products, where they use enzymes and antacids to break down the food.

What is called when you fart and poo comes out?

my mum says if you are farting very well everyday, or the whole year, you will live MORE and MORE and you probably won't die.

Is it possible not to fart?

Unfortunately no. Farting is your body's way of getting rid of gas that passes through your digestive tract. Gas is produced by the bacteria lining your intestines (good bacteria, you couldn't live without them) - though some kinds of medicine can reduce the gas, you can't stop it completely. Changes in diet can help too - certain foods (e.g. beans) are known to cause gas for some people. You can hold back your farts by using muscles in your anus. Unfortunately this may cause pain in the abdomen and stomach area if done for too long. It can help in situations where it would be rude to let one go at that particular moment though. You never hear the Queen let one go! This is because she uses this method.