Sitting down does not make it work any differently, you can sit down if you would like though. Just make sure it is inserted very deep so that it is not ejected accidentally.
Always bevel up.
Always bevel up.
Ranch raised mink are dispatched by having an electrode inserted in their rectum. This leaves an undamaged pelt.
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Puzzle No 9: Cogged Down. Answer = Cog B should be inserted
The one your poop comes out of. But it is called an anus, not a rectum. The rectum is up inside you.
Rectum *Found in the Digestive System.
It travels from the stomach and intestines down through your colon, into the rectum, and out the anus.
The rectum doesn't do anything to break down food. By the time "food" reaches the large intestine, what was at one time "food" is then liquefied waste. In the small intestines, fluid is added. So in the large intestines, the fluid is pulled back out of the waste and then pushed toward the kidneys to process it. As the fluid is pulled back, the liquefied wastes become semi-solid (to very dry solid if constipated). After going through the last part of the large intestines, the solid waste (stool, feces) is pushed into the top of the rectum. The rectum acts as a holding receptacle and as a nerve center that sets off a "gotta go" signal through a feeling of fullness, e.g. pressure on the nerves in the walls of the rectum. The rectum is about 10-12cm in length. So it can hold a lot of waste. Also, because the intestines and rectum are basically round tubes, resulting in us having a mostly rounded stool (unless we end up with too much water left in the waste, resulting in diarrhea. As you can see, the rectum has nothing to do with breaking down food.
Puzzle No 9: Cogged Down. Answer = Cog B should be inserted Please see the related link below for a walkthrough of this puzzle.
Two completely different things. Hemorrhoids are places at or in the rectum or anus where veins have become swollen into lumps. They may be benign or cause pain or itching. They may be internal or external.A rectal prolapse is where the rectum itself (not just veins) has partially exited the anus and hangs down. In such a case, a doctor should be consulted immediately.