No that is not when I mean, When we eat, and food is processed, after being digested. The very little hole of the large instestine, is you think is partly the small intestine, but the third hole, as it is the very little hole, is almost likely half way to the end, as stool goes the full way, liquid is halfway in the large intestine, and enters this little hole of the large intestine, as the liquid enters the bladder, after going into the little hole from halfway of the large intestine, the liquid is filtered from salts, A cool mixture that removes the burning taste from acid. Is like gel jelly bacteria, turns it into urine, and sometimes there are still a small amount of salt, but a lot, or not much in it. After leaving the large intestines at the little hole, at halfway, and is filter into urine. Our bodies tell us it is time to use at the restroom

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It looks like you’re trying to express some ideas about how the digestive system and urinary system work. Let’s clarify some points:

  1. Digestive Process: When we eat, food is digested in the stomach and then enters the small intestine, where most nutrient absorption occurs. The remaining undigested material then moves into the large intestine (colon).

  2. Large Intestine: The primary function of the large intestine is to absorb water and salts from the remaining undigested material, solidifying it into stool. The large intestine does not have small holes; rather, it has a primary opening (the rectum) through which stool is expelled.

  3. Urinary System: The kidneys filter blood to produce urine, removing waste products and excess substances like salts. Urine is stored in the bladder until it is excreted through the urethra.

  4. Connection Between Systems: There is no direct connection between the large intestine and the urinary system in terms of how waste is processed. The liquid waste (urine) produced by the kidneys does not come from the large intestine; it is created from what is filtered out of the blood.

  5. Signal to Urinate: When the bladder fills with urine, stretch receptors signal to the brain that it is time to urinate, prompting the sensation of needing to go to the bathroom.

If you have specific questions or want to discuss a certain aspect of the digestive or urinary systems, feel free to ask!