All feces do exit via the rectum.
Excrement is the same thing as feces. Although it is arguable that excrement is the material after it is excreted from the body (as opposed to the material still in the rectum), the matter is the same. Also, it should be noted that the rectum is not the exit, just the final storage place before the anus, the true exit.
faeces are stored in the rectrum!
The rectum serves as the final section of the large intestine, where it stores feces until they are ready to be expelled. When the rectum fills, stretch receptors signal the brain, creating the urge to defecate. During this process, the anal sphincters relax, allowing the feces to exit the body through the anus. This coordinated action ensures the controlled release of waste.
yes.
The anus is the exit point of the digestive system. Its main function is to expel waste material, including undigested food, from the body in the form of feces. The anus has sphincter muscles that control the release of feces from the rectum.
Nothing is digested in the rectum, the rectum is the final storage place for feces before they are excreted.
The rectum is the final storage place for feces until they are excreted.
The rectum collects the feces before it is expelled form the anus.
in the rectum
Feces is stored in the colon until defectation occurs. The more proximal portions of the colon also serve to absorb water from the feces. The rectum, which is the more distal portion of the colon, serves primarily to store feces pending defecation and is probably the answer you are looking for.
Feces are made in the colon/large intestine, then pass through the rectum and then the anus.
The rectum is the final storage place for feces until they are excreted.