Large Intestine
The large intestine is the portion of the digestive tract extending from the ileocecal junction to the animus. It consists of the Cecil, colon, rectum, and anal canal. while in the colon, thyme is converted to feces the absorption of water and salts, secretion of mucus, and extensive action of water and salts, secretion of mucus, and extensive action of microorganisms are involved in the formation of feces, which the colon stores until the feces are eliminated by the process of defecation.