Large intestines are normally held in place by the adipose tissue inside the abdominal wall. If a hole develops in the tissue for any reason, the large intestine may partially move out of place as part of the intestine slips into the opening, creating a hernia.
how does the colon move out of place and attach it self to an ovary?
in the small intestines and the large intestines
Large Intestine
The large intestines is where the final step of digestion takes place.
The large intestines is where the final step of digestion takes place.
its large intestine allows it to move faster
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.
Water absorption takes place in both the small and large intestine's. Around 90% of water absorption takes place in the small intestines, equally between all three sections. The remainder of the water absorption to produce "formed" faeces takes place in the large intestines.
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