Through the anus, via the intestines, this is what would be referred to as your excrement.
The digestive system removes solid wastes from the body through the process of defecation. The waste materials are formed in the large intestine and then eliminated from the body through the rectum and anus.
The body eliminates solid wastes through bowel movements, liquid wastes through urination, and gases through breathing. Solid wastes are formed in the colon, liquid wastes are filtered by the kidneys and eliminated as urine, and gases are exchanged in the lungs during respiration.
Solid waste is eliminated through the anus.
No. Much of the food you eat can not be digested and will be eliminated from the body as solid wastes.
Solid wastes are typically stored in the large intestine, specifically in the rectum, before being eliminated from the body through the process of defecation. The rectum acts as a temporary holding area for feces until they are ready to be expelled from the body.
They are called the "stool".
The term for solid body wastes expelled through the rectum is feces or stool.
They are eliminated from the body as wastes
The urinary system rids the body of nitrogen containing wastes. The kidneys filter the wastes from the bloodstream and produce urine which then travels through the rest of the urinary system to be eliminated from the body.
Because the waste in your body are toxic.
Your body removes cell wastes mostly by sweating, urinating and bowel elimination. Basically, the wastes that are not released through respiration, tears, or through the skin and sweating either enter the bloodstream to be removed by the kidneys and released in urine or are filtered out of the blood by the liver where they enter the gastrointestinal system and are eliminated through the bowels.
faeces.feces-(FEE-seez), also known as stools, are solid body wastes expelled through the rectum and anus.defecation-(def-eh-KAY-shun), also known as a bowel movement, is the evacuation or emptying of the large intestine.