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The outer hull of corn is made of cellulose, which is indigestible to humans. Therefore, if you do not chew the cellulose hull, it will pass through your entire digestive system whole and sound, and you will see it in your feces.
ANSWER:Stool is feces (poop) the soil that comes out of your anus, from your colon. If you need a stool sample that means that they want a sample of feces (poop). just smear a little bit on, dont give the physician whole stool, unless that is the requirement.Stool has more than 1 meaning, depends how you use it. stool means crap, poop
Well, it may not really be whole food, but undigested parts of food. This is most likely some type of plant matter which can be high in cellulose, an indigestible carbohydrate. This most often happens to whole kernel corn. The outer husk is very hard to digest in the human digestive tract.
It is probably just fiber from vegetables or fruits you eat, because fiber is cellulose and humans cannot digest it so it passes out whole (which is good to cleanse your colon). Don't worry.
Cows actually enjoy eating whole corn , however eating whole corn can cause problems as they can not digest it properly. Cows should be given ground corn so that they can digest it properly and retain the maximum nutritional benefits.Ê
Seeing whole kernels in the stool means it was swallowed before it was chewed.
The snake swallowed the pig whole and it took a very long time to digest.
Owls don't digest hair. So when they swallow small animals whole, they will have to expell the hair later.
For human consumption: Creamed corn (as in soup) is already broken down so it will digest easier than whole kernel corn. Processed corn such as in cereals will also digest easier than whole kernel corn. I don't know about animal consumption.
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Yes, but it depends on the size of the snake
Most often, changes in the color of bowel movements (also called stool, or feces) is determined by what we eat. For example, if you eat lots of green vegetables, part of the undigested portions go through the intestinal tract and are expelled in the stool. A good example is the skins of green peas. Whole kernel corn also is fibrous and doesn't digest completely, so you may see pieces of yellow in a portion of stool. == Please see related link. You may need to go to your doctor in certain circumstances only.