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6 years ago
3) The removal of a portion of the large intestine is occasionally performed if the organ is badly ulcerated. One predictable side effect of such an operation would be
a) decline in nutrient absorption.
b) reabsorpton of too much water resulting in constipation.
c) serious reduction in peristalsis.
d) decrease in the absorption of some vitamins.
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6 years ago
The answers a and d are correct. Vitamins are nutrients, technically so they mean the same thing!\

The main goal of the large intestines is to absorb water, so B and C are wrong.

The large intestines absorb water, minerals and certain vitamins from the liquid residue that leaves the small intestines.

It's up to you which one to choose, honestly they're both right!
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