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bulgar [2K]
3 years ago
15

This wood mouse is eating a blackberry. The wood mouse's small intestine will absorb particles of important nutrients, including

sugar, water, and vitamins. But some waste from the blackberry will be left over.
What happens to waste from food? Select all that apply.
A.the waste is released from the body B.the waste is moved through the large intestine C.the waste is released into the blood or D.water from the waste is absorbed in large intestine (multiple choice)
Biology
1 answer:
alisha [4.7K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

B

D

A

Explanation:

The essential nutrients and minerals are absorbed from the waste as they pass through the small intestine. From the small intestine, the waste is allowed to pass through the large intestine where it absorbs excess water.  

After the absorption of excess of waste, the remaining solid waste is known as feces and then it is thrown out of the body.  

Option, B,D and A are correct

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