Science, asked by ayranuruthin, 2 months ago

what would happen if the large intestine did not absorb water?

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Answered by sanjiv0510
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Answer:

If you have constipation, your colon's muscle movements are too slow. This makes the stool move through your colon too slowly. The colon absorbs too much water. The stool gets very hard and dry.

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Answered by marshmello6704
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The absorption of water by the large intestine not only helps to condense and solidify feces, but also allows the body to retain water to be used in other metabolic processes. Ions and nutrients released by gut bacteria and dissolved in water are also absorbed in the large intestine and used by the body for metabolism.

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