Where does waste enter the large intestine from?

Where does waste enter the large intestine from?

  • Correct Answer: the small intestine
  • liver
  • the small tissue
  • kidneys

Explanation: The large intestine is a wide tube that connects the small intestine with the anus. In adults, it is about five feet long. Waste enters the large intestine from the small intestine in a liquid state. As the waste moves through the large intestine, excess water is absorbed from it. After the excess water is absorbed, the remaining solid waste is called feces.

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