Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Digestion: Unit 3 – Part 5: Small and Large Intestines – Anatomy and Physiology – Video

Digestion: Unit 3 – Maximize Absorption and Assimilation

Part 5: Small and Large Intestines – Anatomy and Physiology

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In which part of the digestive tract does most of the absorption occur?
What is an enterocyte?
What is the last part of the colon before the rectum?
The large intestine contains bacteria that can produce vitamins K and B.

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