LARGE INTESTINE
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			- 5 Nov 2009 .  The large bowel [large intestine or the colon] is part of the digestive system. It runs from the small intestine to the rectum. . 
 
			- Has anyone ever had their entire large intestine removed? Doctors are planning to remove mine, and rehook the end of the small intestine to the rectum.
 
			- The large intestine is the thick, lower end of the digestive system, containing the appendix, colon and rectum. Its principle function is.
 
			- The large intestine (or "large bowel") is the second-to-last part of the digestive system — the final stage of the alimentary canal is the anus — in . 
 
			- Large Intestine main function: to receive food from the Small Intestine, absorb fluids and excrete the remainder as feces. . 
 
			- The large intestine is called the 'Minister of Transportation'. It controls the transformation of digestive wastes from liquid to solid state and transports . 
 
			- 5 Feb 2008 .  Get information, facts, and pictures about large intestine at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about large . 
 
			- In the large intestine - After passing through the small intestine, .  In the large intestine, some of the water and electrolytes (chemicals like sodium) . 
 
			- 27 Dec 2010 .  Symptoms of small and large partial intestine blockage are pain in the abdomen, vomiting, and constipation. Treatment for intestinal . 
 
			- Large bowel resection is surgery to remove all or part of your large bowel. This surgery is also called colectomy. Removal of the entire colon and rectum is . 
 
			- The large intestine is that last part of your digestive system before the waste material ends up in your bowels. They are approximately 1.5 meters (5 ft) . 
 
			- How Does Fasting Cleanse the Large Intestine?. Fasting helps cleanse the large intestines by way of giving the muscles rest when digesting food.
 
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			- 1 Oct 2008 .  The use and management of GI stomas in children have evolved since the early success with colostomy formation in the 1800s.
 
			- Large Intestine The large intestine is so called because it is larger in diameter  than the small intestine (fig. 1-53). It is considerably shorter, however, . 
 
			- genes expressing in LARGE INTESTINE Select  species: .  and water from lumen of the intestine to the circulatory system, secretion of glycocalyx. . 
 
			- The large intestine serves as a reservoir for the liquids emptied into it, through the ileocecal valve, from the small intestine.
 
			- The large intestine energy circuit plays an important role in your child's system. The large intestine energy circuit is related to the other circuits we . 
 
			- 30 Mar 2006 .  The sac-like caecum (L. caecus, blind) is the 1st part of the large intestine and is obviously continuous with the ascending colon. . 
 
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			- 15 May 2008 .  Blood supply of the large intestine - Intestinal ischemia and infarction Intestinal necrosis, Ischemic bowel, Dead bowel, . 
 
			- Our colon was intended by nature to function as a smoothly flowing sewer systems, in order to promptly flush digested wastes from the body.
 
			- https://www.healthline.com/galecontent/intestine-largeColon Cancer (Colorectal Cancer) Information, Causes, Symptoms . 13 May 2011 .  If benign polyps are not removed from the large intestine, .  Most of the cancers of the large intestine are believed to have developed . 
 
			- 29 Apr 2011 .  List of 10 disease causes of Large intestine swelling, patient stories, diagnostic guides. Diagnostic checklist, medical tests, . 
 
			- Although the large intestine and colon are often used interchangeably, they're technically not the same. Your large intestine is the part of the digestive . 
 
			- After all nutrients have been absorbed from ingested food during its passage through the small intestine, the watery waste passes into the large intestine. . 
 
			- Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. XI. Splanchnology. 2h. The Large Intestine.
 
			- The Large Intestine, so named for it's diameter, extends from the ileocecal valve to the anus and is attached to the posterior abdominal wall by the . 
 
			- .  Taenia Coli & Lymphoid Tissue · Crypts of Leiberkuhn, Longitudinal Section · Crypts of Lieberkuhn, Transverse Section · Large Intestine Mucosa.
 
			- 30 Jul 2008 .  The Large Intestine organ system sits at the time of 5-7am on the Chinese organ clock.  This is the time of the sunrise, at least most of the . 
 
			- The large intestine is responsible for the third and final, but not the least important process of food digestion. Caring for your large intestine pays off . 
 
			- 28 Dec 2010 .  The large intestine is the portion of the digestive system most responsible for absorption of water from the indigestible residue of food. . 
 
			- The large intestine is considered either the last or the second to last section of the digestive tract, depending on which definition you use. . 
 
			- large intestine: mucosa and musculature in humansposterior section of the intestine, consisting typically of four regions: the  cecum, colon, rectum, . 
 
			- In order to deal with the diagnosis and treatment of large-intestine related diarrhea, it is essential to determine that the animal's clinical signs . 
 
			- We have many products, which help promote excellent large intestine health. To view and order these products, please select your preferred manufacturer . 
 
			- large intestine. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary .  [edit] English. Wikipedia has an article on: Large intestine . 
 
			- The large intestine meridian is a yang meridian and is paired with the lung yin meridian. The main function of the large intestine and its meridian is to . 
 
			- 1 Aug 2005 .  The most common sort of polyp is a metaplastic polyp (in which cells change from one normal type to another). These usually do not grow much . 
 
			- The large intestine is the portion of the digestive system most responsible for absorption of water from the indigestible residue of food. . 
 
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			- Lung and Large Intestine. The lungs control the body's physical energy. The Meridian regulates the pores and skin to adjust to variations in temperature and . 
 
			- large intestine, posterior section of the intestine, consisting typically of four regions: the  cecum, colon, rectum, and anus. The term colon is sometimes . 
 
			- by AR Bird - 2000 - Cited by 34 - Related articles
 
			- Introduction to Large intestine. Heterotrophs like animals and  humans represent the animal kingdom as consumers which thrive on primary producers like . 
 
			- 4 Aug 2008 .  The large intestine is the last section of your digestive tract. The food had travelled 5.5 to 7 metres (4 hours) in the small . 
 
			- Large bowel resection - Overview, Large bowel resection is surgery to remove all or . 
 
			- the more terminal division of the vertebrate intestine that is wider and shorter than the small intestine, typically divided into cecum, colon, and rectum, . 
 
			- 10 Dec 2010 .  The intestine is a muscular tube which extends from the lower end of your stomach to your anus, the lower opening of the digestive tract.
 
			- The large intestine is located in the abdominal cavity. It is the site of the last phases of digestion and consists of three segments: the cecum, the colon, .