Biology, asked by jahanavibuddu, 10 months ago

why the small intestine is highly coiled​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The intestines are the part of the digestive system between the stomach and the anus. They are all coiled up to fit inside your abdomen. The small intestine is a tube about 6 metres long in an adult. ... The large intestine is much shorter, only about 1 metre long but it is called large because it is wider.

Answered by HimanshuSomvanshi
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The intestines are the part of the digestive system between the stomach and the anus. They are all coiled up to fit inside your abdomen. The small intestine is a tube about 6 metres long in an adult. ... The large intestine is much shorter, only about 1 metre long but it is called large because it is wider.

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