yes.
The esophagus, large intestine, and rectum are in the digestive system.
it is the rectum;)
Having to do with the rectum, the place where your digestive tract excretes its contents.
The digestive tract consists of the mouth, the throat, the stomach, the intestines, the rectum, and the anus. The liver and pancreas are attached to the digestive tract by the means of tubes, so they can supply their own digestive fluids and enzymes, however they do not lay within the digestive tract.
The section that you are referring to is called the rectum, the final holding place for feces.
The rectum is the final part of the digestive tract, and is where faeces, the waste products of digestion, are stored until they are expelled from the body. All the waste will then leave by the anus.
the digestive system I just learnd that at school
The parts of the digestive system are the mouth, tongue, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum and the anus.
Solid waste is then stored in the rectum until it is excreted via the anus
mouth, small intestine, large intestine, stomach, rectum, esophagus.
The six main parts of the digestive tract are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and rectum. Each part plays a specific role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients from food.
The cecum is the pocket like initial segment of the internal organ, where it interfaces with the small digestive tract, while the rectum is the last part of the digestive organ, answerable for putting away stool before it is ousted from the body through the rear-end