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Anatomy 35- The intestines and review

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The intestines and review

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  • We care about our outside appearance... having a cool body, muscles... but inside we're all ugly.

  • lol, you pussies say this is nasty and gross. lol. harden yourself, this is not nasty, this is what you have inside of you, so live with it.

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  • It;s looks gross cause those animal intestines were exposed to air which changed the color and appearance. Our Intestines are really nice pink color when inside the body.

  • whats the blue stuff at 0:52

  • *vomits*

    

  • At the creation era, levels, rulers, measuring tapes, machinery and molds were not ever possible! So, all of this was presumably made by blowing away all! Thats why parts of our body especially guts, intestines and brains are so bisarre! We are made of kilometers of weird pipes! :)

  • not good to whatch when having to use the bathroom,still i learn somthing new every day.

  • Is this real guts and crap?

  • dont know if its been said but its the ileocecal sphincter not the ileocolic right?

  • This may not be the most beautiful sight in the world..but because of this we Live!

  • @JackyLum If this was a sheep, it would have more than one stomach and would be a lot bigger. This is probably a cat or dog.

  • @ostrovjen .........judge by the hair thickness and colors, i think it is a Sheep..

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