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Which organs are involved in elimination?

large intestine, liver, and blood
small intestine, villi, and rectum
small intestine, stomach, and liver
large intestine, rectum, and anus

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Large intestine, rectum, and anus
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User Sunghangga
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Answer:

The correct answer is Large intestine, rectum, and anus.

Explanation:

The food molecules that cannot be absorbed or digested need to be removed from the body. Elimination or defecation is the process in which the removal of indigestible wastes takes place through the anus.

The key role of the large intestine is to transmit the waste material from the body and absorb water from indigestible wastes.

The major role of the rectum is to provide temporary storage for feces.

The anus has linings that are specialized to detect contents of the rectum. It eliminates feces.

Thus, The correct answer is Large intestine, rectum, and anus.

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