The large intestine holds feces, but if you mean while defecating or immediately before, it is the rectum.
The bladder holds urine. The colon holds feces.
Large Intestine: Gets liquid out of feces Rectum: holds the feces until release Anus: Releasing point where the feces come out -- Urinary bladder: holds the urine Urethra: Releasing point of urine Kidney: creates urine by filtering Ureter: transports urine from kidney to urinary bladder
You mean the rectum. The rectum is the tube that holds feces until we can expel the feces on the toilet. The anus is merely the name of an opening that has a sphincter of muscular tissue around it to hold the anus closed. By saying feces "enters" the anus, you're meaning that feces is already partway out of the body because the anus does NOT "hold" anything. The rectum does.
The rectum holds the feces until it is eliminated from the body through the anal canal and anus.
The rectum holds the stool until it is ready to come out the anus.
The rectum is the organ that holds indigestible matter before defecation. Feces are expelled through the anus.
Feces is correct in America. Faeces is correct in International English.
Because your feces has magical powers that turns anything it touches to feces, and one day your family thought your feces was cookies, ate it, and then they turned into feces! TADAA!
Yes feces does stink.
Yes, children's feces often smells as offensive as adult feces.
No. There are parasites in feces. Consuming feces can make dogs sick or have worms.
Feces are a very complex mixture.