In the large intestine, also known as the colon, water is absorbed from the remaining indigestible food material. Bacteria present in the colon help break down remaining nutrients and produce certain vitamins. The waste material is then formed into feces and stored until it is ready to be eliminated from the body.
The small intestine leads to the large intestine in the digestive system. After the small intestine completes the absorption of nutrients, waste products continue on to the large intestine for further processing and eventual elimination from the body.
The small intestine is connected to the stomach at one end and to the large intestine at the other end. Food from the stomach enters the small intestine for further digestion and absorption of nutrients before waste passes into the large intestine for eventual elimination from the body.
The small intestine is connected to one side of the stomach, and on the other end, it is connected to the large intestine. The small intestine is responsible for further digestion and absorption of nutrients from food before passing the remaining waste to the large intestine for processing.
After passing through the small intestine, digested food moves into the large intestine (also known as the colon). In the large intestine, water is absorbed and the remaining waste material is formed into feces before being expelled from the body through the rectum and anus during a bowel movement.
The large intestine is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes, while also storing and compacting waste before it is eliminated from the body.
Constipation
it enters the large intestine
If the large intestine does not absorb water then it will cause diarrhea. If the large intestine absorbs too much water then it causes constipation.
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If the large intestine does not remove water, you'll have loose stools or diarrhea.
The vast majority of the water that enters the large intestine is absorbed by the lining of the intestine into the circulation. Approximately 2 litres of water enters the large intestine every day. 90-95% of it is absorbed.
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Colon and Large Intestine =)
In short: sugars and fluids are poorly absorbed.
diarrhea
Almost all of it get reabsorbed.