The large intestine, also known as the colon, is the final part of the digestive system. It is a tube-like organ that is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes from undigested foodmatter and forming feces for elimination from the body.
The large intestine is approximately 5 feet long and consists of several parts, including the cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum. The main function of the large intestine is to remove water from the undigested food residue and to store and eliminate waste products from the body.
Functions of the Large Intestine
The major functions of the large intestine include:
Reabsorption of water and electrolytes from undigested food
Concepts of Earth Science: A student should understand and be able to apply the concepts, processes, theories, models, evidence, and systems of earth and space sciences. A student who meets the content standard should:
Develop an understanding of the cyclical changes controlled by energy from the sun and by Earth's position and motion in our solar system.