It is removed... you know how.
feces and urine
Chyme (thick, semi-fluid mass of food). Chyme is undigestible material plus water. When it moves into the small intestine, the water will be mostly removed and what is left will be excreted as feces.
Things that are eaten but are indigestible are eliminated from the body in the form of feces through the process of defecation.Defecation.defication
defecation
All of them. The question is not very clear. Before the food is digested, it contains all the calories it normally ... well, contains. If you meant undigestible food, stuff you can't process, the calorie content is completely irrelevant. I mean, if it's undigestible, is it food?
Through digestion; undigestible materials are removed from the body via the rectum and anal canal.
The digestive system breaks down food into absorbable nutrients. It excretes the remaining undigestible food waste as feces.
faeces
Yes, they do regurgitate their food for many reasons - for example, when feeding their young, to "show off" to potential mates, or to rid their digestive system of undigestible parts of their prey (i.e. the beak from squid).
They were removed by a group of scientists including the discoverer with shovels and pickaxes
they dont really store it, like cattle they continually eat. Cattle are ruminants meaning that otherwise undigestible food is regurgitated and rechewed as 'cud'. This cud is reswallowed and digested again by special microorganisms. This may be what you mean by 'store'
Remains of vegetables are the best food for plants.