HISTOLOGY
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Question
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peristalsis
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feces
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ulcer
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enzymes
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Detailed explanation-1: -feces, also spelled faeces, also called excrement, solid bodily waste discharged from the large intestine through the anus during defecation. Feces are normally removed from the body one or two times a day. About 100 to 250 grams (3 to 8 ounces) of feces are excreted by a human adult daily.
Detailed explanation-2: -For instance, feces of cattle are referred to as cow dung but individual droppings may be called cow pats. The feces of deer are called fewmets. Feces of birds are referred to as guano or droppings. Scat is the term used to refer to the feces of wild carnivores.
Detailed explanation-3: -Overview. The large intestine (or colon, or large bowel) is the last structure to process food, taking the undigestible matter from the small intestine, absorbing water from it and leaving the waste product called feces. Feces are expelled from the body through the rectum and the anus.