Jul 23, 2008
The Large Intestines
After the food has been passed through the small intestine, the food enters the large intestines. The large intestine is roughly 1.5 meters long, with three parts: the cecum at the junction with the small intestines, the colon, and the rectum. The colon itself has four parts: the ascending colon, the transverse colon, the descending colon, and the sigmoid colon. The large intestine absorbs water from the bolus and stores feces until it can be egested. Food products that cannot go through the villi, such as cellulose, are mixed with other waste products from the body and become hard and concentrated feces. The feces is stored in the rectum for a certain period and then the stored feces is egested due to the contraction and relaxation through the anus. The exit of this waste material is regulated by the anal sphincter.
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