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Crohn’s disease causes inflammation of the digestive tract, particularly the small intestine. Inflammation of the small intestine would directly interfere with which of the following digestive functions?

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Crohn's disease causes inflammation of the digestive tract. It affects the small intestine and parts of the large intestine.

The disease interferes with partial or complete intestinal obstruction. It causes to block the movement of food or stool through the intestines.

In the long run, it would cause inflammation in other body areas.

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