intestine 的 2 个定义
- Usually intestines. the lower part of the alimentary canal, extending from the pylorus to the anus.
- Also called small intestine . the narrow, longer part of the intestines, comprising the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum, that serves to digest and absorb nutrients.
- Also called large intestine . the broad, shorter part of the intestines, comprising the cecum, colon, and rectum, that absorbs water from and eliminates the residues of digestion.
- internal; domestic; civil: intestine strife.
intestine 近义词
bodily organ
更多intestine例句
- Bacteria in the horse’s intestines break down the hard parts of the plants.
- The sequences included DNA from several of the microbes that still call our intestines home, as well as a few that have nearly vanished from today’s urban dwellers.
- Our research found that these cubes are formed within the last sections of the intestine—and finally proves that you really can fit a square peg through a round hole.
- However, when bacteria from the poop of other mice and humans were transplanted into the mice’s intestines, their gut microbiomes were restored, and the plasma cells then appeared in the meninges.
- This microbe eats cells of the intestine and can cause severe illness or death.
- As digesting food passes through the small intestine, it mixes with chemicals from the liver, and nutrients are absorbed.
- Yes, and soon your body will work the piece of bone out of the intestine.
- Mixner almost died in February, after his lower intestine got twisted, leaving him with gangrene in his heart and lungs.
- When the intestine is permeable and inflamed, infectious or toxic substances “leak” through the lining into the blood stream.
- An X-ray is then performed to make certain the tube is placed correctly into the stomach or small intestine and not into the lung.
- Simple constipation and diseases of the large intestine alone do not increase the amount of indican.
- Here a flagellum from the male unites with the female, which soon thereafter becomes encysted in the wall of the intestine.
- Rounded scybalous masses are common in habitual constipation, and indicate atony of the muscular coat of the intestine.
- In catarrhal conditions of the small intestine bilirubin may be carried through unchanged.
- When the mucus is small in amount and intimately mixed with the stool, the trouble is probably in the small intestine.