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they are empty
D: Empty space.
The empty part of a cell is called the cytoplasm. Your welcome!
The empty space could be filled with liquid or solid matter.
about 900lbs empty
Almost no one bleeds from the rectum when they die. The rectum can empty itself of feces (poop) when a person dies, though.
The rectum. It keeps the rectum empty until the external anal sphincter is relaxed.
it depends on how do you do it and how your partner does it. If the rectum is empty, and you use lube and relax - no mess for you.
Just before a person has to have a bowel movement, feces (stool) moves down into the rectum. As it pushes on the sphinter, we recognize we 'need to go'. After a bowel movement, the rectum is mostly empty, though feces coats the walls of the rectum, kind of like a watery-oil sheen. The tissues may be pinker because more blood enters the tissues while pushing the bowel movement out. Otherwise, nothing is in the rectum. The walls close in more together, so it's an empty collapsed tube.
Enema
This sometimes happens when the muscles of the body relax allowing the sphincter muscle of the rectum to open, if there is fecal matter in the colon, then it can empty some of the contents. It does not always happen.
Yes. Many formulas will include cells that are empty.
space between mantle and visceral mass. Digestive, reproductive, and excretory systems all empty into mantle cavity, so basically all of its poop pours into it.
Excess glucose can be excreted in both the urine - through the urethral meatus, and also through the bowels, in the form of stool - through the rectum and anus.
No. The muscular opening is the anal sphincter, or simply, 'anus'. The part of the intestine that leads up to the anus is called the rectum. The rectum is more or less just a storage place until the intestine is ready to empty itself through the anus to the outside world.
If you include the empty set (as you should) there are 48.
Drinking quickly on an empty stomach.