the anus is the opening through which feces leave the body
The body part from which feces come out is called the anus. It is the opening at the end of the digestive tract through which waste products (feces) are expelled from the body.
The muscular ring through which feces passes out of the body is called the anal sphincter. It consists of two muscle groups: the internal anal sphincter, which is involuntary, and the external anal sphincter, which is under voluntary control.
The anus is the opening through which fecal matter (feces) and some gasses are eliminated from the body.
The orifice through which feces is expelled from the body is called the anus. It is the opening at the end of the digestive tract, where solid waste is released after being processed by the intestines.
Anus.
Solid waste leaves the body through the anus, a muscular opening at the end of the gastrointestinal tract.
The tube that urine passes through to leave the body is called the urethra. It connects the bladder to the external opening of the body.
Mostly by urine and feces.
The anus is the opening at the end of the digestive tract through which waste (feces) is expelled from the body. It is controlled by a ring of muscles called the anal sphincter, which relaxes to allow feces to pass out of the body.
The unconscious peristalsis of the large intestine helps move faeces along until it reaches the rectum. At that point, you feel the urge to defecate, and you consciously press on the muscles surrounding the rectum to move the feces out of your body.
The outside opening of the rectum is called the anus. It is the opening where feces are expelled from the body during a bowel movement.
Urine leaves the body through the urethra, a tube which leads from the urinary bladder through the genital area to the outside of the body.