What happens in the end sections of the digestive tract?
November 11, 2020 | Education
| The large intestine, up to 1.5 m long, has a folded mucous membrane, without villi, the glands of which produce mucus. In this section, water is absorbed from food gruel, feces are formed, and the bacterial flora ensures the flow of the final stages of digestion and the synthesis of some vitamins, for example, vitamin K.
