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The large intestine removes waste from the body and absorbs water from that waste. It does not contain any enzymes or digest food, as its role is to expel already digested waste. Diseases that can affect the large intestine include colorectal cancer, constipation, diarrhea, and others. The mucus layer inside the large intestine helps fight these diseases. While possible to live without the large intestine after surgery, its absence would result in more liquid waste leaving the body and risk of dehydration.





