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Large intestine in in man Mili carries out

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Answered by manas6036
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The large intestine is the final section of the gastrointestinal tract that performs the vital task of absorbing water and vitamins while converting digested food into feces.

Although shorter than the small intestine in length, the large intestine is considerably thicker in diameter, thus giving it its name.

The large intestine is about 5 feet (1.5 m) in length and 2.5 inches (6-7 cm) in diameter.

Answered by ROBINTHAMPY
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Absorption

The main function of large intestine is to absorb water from the final undigested food , in the form of liquid passed on to the large intestine by the small intestine

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