What is the function of the small intestines?
to absorb water
to block food from going down...
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What is the function of the small intestines?
to absorb water
to block food from going down the windpipe
to get rid of waste
to absorb nutrients
What is the function of the large intestine?
to absorb nutrients
to absorb water
to grind food
to get rid of waste
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