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suoliston

Suoliston, the intestine, is the organ within the digestive system responsible for nutrient absorption, water reabsorption, and waste elimination. In Finnish usage, suolisto denotes the whole intestinal tract, while suoliston is the genitive form (for example, the walls of the intestine). The tract is divided into the small intestine and the large intestine, each with distinct parts and roles.

Anatomy and structure: The small intestine comprises the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum, where most chemical digestion

Function and microbiota: In the small intestine enzymes from the pancreas and bile finish digestion, and most

Clinical relevance: The intestine is involved in a range of conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease, celiac

and
nutrient
absorption
occur.
The
large
intestine,
or
colon,
absorbs
water
and
electrolytes
and
forms
solid
waste;
the
final
segment
is
the
rectum.
The
intestinal
wall
features
a
mucosa
with
villi
and
microvilli
that
increase
surface
area,
a
submucosa,
and
muscular
layers
that
coordinate
peristalsis
and
segmentation.
The
ileocecal
valve
regulates
flow
from
the
ileum
to
the
large
intestine.
nutrients
are
absorbed
in
the
upper
sections.
The
large
intestine
hosts
a
diverse
microbiota
that
ferments
indigestible
carbohydrates,
producing
short-chain
fatty
acids
used
by
colonocytes,
and
contributes
to
immune
function
and
barrier
integrity.
disease,
infections,
malabsorption,
and
colorectal
cancer.
Management
depends
on
the
condition
and
may
involve
diet,
medications,
or
surgery,
with
attention
to
maintaining
gut
microbiota
health
and
nutrient
balance.