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Wednesday, 9 August 2017

The Anatomy of the Large Intestines

The Large Intestines


The large intestine is a bowel commonly titled as the large bowel, connecting the small intestine to both the rectum and anus. The large intestine is much shorter than the small intestine, being only 1.5 metres long. The main priority of the large intestines is to absorb water and store faeces (poop) before being removed. 



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