I used Autodesk Sketchbook and Canva to create this histology art of the digestive system tissues.
The ileum aids in the digestion of food that has passed through the stomach and other portions of the small intestine. It absorbs nutrients (vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, proteins), as well as water, from meals so that the body may use them.
The colon, rectum, and anus are all parts of the large intestine. As food nears the finish of its journey through your digestive system, it’s all one long tube that continues from the small intestine. When you poop, the large intestine converts food waste into stool and excretes it from the body.
The appendix is roughly four inches long and made of a thin tube. The appendix is normally found in the lower right abdomen. The appendix’s purpose is uncertain. One notion is that the appendix works as a “rebooter” for the digestive tract following diarrheal disorders by storing beneficial bacteria.
I used Autodesk Sketchbook and Canva to create this histology art of the digestive system tissues.
The ileum aids in the digestion of food that has passed through the stomach and other portions of the small intestine. It absorbs nutrients (vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, proteins), as well as water, from meals so that the body may use them.
The colon, rectum, and anus are all parts of the large intestine. As food nears the finish of its journey through your digestive system, it’s all one long tube that continues from the small intestine. When you poop, the large intestine converts food waste into stool and excretes it from the body.
The appendix is roughly four inches long and made of a thin tube. The appendix is normally found in the lower right abdomen. The appendix’s purpose is uncertain. One notion is that the appendix works as a “rebooter” for the digestive tract following diarrheal disorders by storing beneficial bacteria.