The passage of fluid or gas through a substance
Laxatives are used to treat constipation--the passage of small amounts of hard, dry stools, usually fewer than three times a week.
Water is reabsorbed into the body from the contents of the intestine. This permits the passage of stools that are neither too soft nor too hard.
Rubber tree fluid is called sap.
The fluid in cells is called cytoplasm.
Melena is the passage of black, tarry, and foul smelling stools. This is caused by the presence of digested blood in the stools.
Melena
Your kidneys play a very big role in this. Your intestines also suck-up fluid to lube the passage for the breakdown of food. If you have too much fluid in the intestines= loose stool. If you have to little= hard stools.
Melena or melanotic stools.
A stool that is too liquid to form a constant shape, e.g. diarrhea. loose stools are stools that are not pure water but they are not formed stools that come out usually in one piece. they are usually very very soft and have liquid along with the stools. Also can be abnormal colors
The drug loperamide, found in Imodium A-D, for example, slows the passage of stools through the intestines. This allows more time for water and salts in the stools to be absorbed back into the body.
One can find unfinished bar stools, in Houston, at stores like Cymax, that has a large variety of unfinished bar stools. One can also find these bar stools at a store called Coasterfurniture that has a warehouse full of bar stools.
It means regulating the passage of fluids.
What? A passage is a Passage... passages don't have names...
What is "a long passage of water" called
The passage of fluid or gas through a substance