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Anatomy
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Angiodysplasia Anatomy
The intestine absorbs nutrients from food and liquids. The intestine is about 22 feet long in an adult. It includes the large intestine (colon) and the small intestine.The large intestine is also known as the colon. It is the last portion of the intestine. The colon has several parts, including:
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