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Sacculations are irregular folds or pouches that occur along the length of the large intestine, particularly in the colon. These structures increase the surface area available for water absorption and help with the compaction of fecal matter as it moves through the colon. Sacculations are a normal anatomical feature of the large intestine.
it can cause the small intestines to stretch but i dont know about the large intestines
The large intestine
The intestines are a tissue from your body.
your stomach and small intestines break food down and anything that gets to your large intestines exits your body through the anus
From the stomach, the food moves into the small intestines. After the small intestines the food moves into the large intestines.
2 intestines the small intestine the large intestine
Stomach -> Small Intestines -> Large Intestines -> Through Anus and out of the body
The mesentery that surrounds the large intestines is called the mesocolon. It provides support and attaches the large intestines to the posterior abdominal wall.
the intestines are in the digestive system.
The physical changes for large intestines is that it grows larger in length and in size.