how do intestines help ourbody to remove semi solid wastes
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villi
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with the help of villi the itestine remove semi-solid wastes
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Food is turned into a sort of liquid like a milk shake called chyme (pronounced kime).
This liquid passes into the Small Intestine where the body adds special juices to digest fats and neutralize some of the acids that were created in the stomach. In the small intestine, a special hair-like lining known as villi absorb the liquid parts. Those liquid parts — the nutrients — pass directly into the blood and are taken to all your cells throughout your body. These nutrients feed your cells the food they need.
Any left over solid parts of the food move into the Large Intestine. These solid parts of your food are the parts that you have no use for and are passed from your body when you go to the bathroom. The scientific word for this matter is excrement or feces. You probably call it poop. The entire trip from mouth to rectum can take about 24 hours in the average person.
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