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intestineIn vertebrates, the digestive tract from the stomach outlet to the anus. The human small intestine is 6 m/20 ft long, 4 cm/1.5 in in diameter, and consists of the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum; the large intestine is 1.5 m/5 ft long, 6 cm/2.5 in in diameter, and includes the caecum, colon, and rectum. The contents of the intestine are passed along slowly by peristalsis (waves of involuntary muscular action). The term intestine is also applied to the lower digestive tract of invertebrates.
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| Speaking of Iraq, that's where Representative Mike Pence put his foot in his mouth so deep, his Kevlar loafer surely got wrapped in his own lower intestine. As you may know, prebiotics are complex carbohydrates, such as inulin and short-chain sugars and oligosaccharides, that pass undigested from the lower intestine to the colon. 8) Tie your upper intestines into your lower intestines and invent a new ``middle'' intestines. |
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