Bulk-forming laxatives absorb free water in which of the following sections of the GI tract?

A. Stomach
B. Large intestine
C. Small intestine
D. Esophagus

b
Rationale: In the large intestine, bulk-forming laxatives absorb free water and stimulate defecation.

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