The intestines, but water reabsorption occurs mostly in the lower small intestines. Feces formation along with some more fluid absorption occurs in the colon of the large intestines. But the large intestines' primary job is to compact liquid waste into solid waste.
To be specific organs involved in water absorbtion and feces formations are large colon orbest known as the large intestine.
i guess its the large intestine....Have a good day
large intestine
The large intestine (colon)
colon
The colon primarily reabsorbs water from digested food material, along with some electrolytes and vitamins. This helps in the formation of solid waste (stool) before it is eliminated from the body. The colon also absorbs some nutrients that were not absorbed in the small intestine.
Most of it would be because feces is the result material that is organic.
It depends on the temperature of the feces and the freshness. Fresh warm feces is rich in methane (CH4) which is highly flammable would have a flash point of about -186 Celsius. The methane releases as the feces cools and dries which is where the composition of the feces comes in. Dry ambient temperature feces will have variable flash point depending on what the depositor last ate before passing the feces. A grass fed animal's feces will have a flash point around 120 degrees Celsius, where as human feces from an individual with a "meat and potato" diet would be approximately 280 degrees Celsius.
The energy contained in the feces is not lost from the ecosystem. It can still be consumed by decomposers.
Yes. Very much. You will get good quality manure out of the complete decomposition of feces.
The Kidney.definitely not the large intestine or colon.
Human feces (or stools) are produced by the entire digestive system.
yes because they are similar to the same size and there bowels have the same formation
the colon
No, brown paper bags are made from recycled paper or from wood chips and other fibres. They are brown because they are not bleached. There is no feces involved.
No! Feces are primarily made up of bacteria, some of them potentially deadly. At the very least, the person consuming feces would develop severe diarrhea which would result in rapid dehydration and an even quicker death.
Indigestible material is primarily made up of insoluble fiber. This plant materials adds bulk to the feces.
The colon primarily reabsorbs water from digested food material, along with some electrolytes and vitamins. This helps in the formation of solid waste (stool) before it is eliminated from the body. The colon also absorbs some nutrients that were not absorbed in the small intestine.
Balantidiasis is transmitted primarily by eating food or drinking water that has been contaminated by human or animal feces containing B. coli cysts
It depends. If they are in a container, it's mostly up to how much she works out. If they are in a container, it will primarily depend on how large her hands are.
It is probably more green because logically, what you put in is what will come out. People who are primarily vegetarians will have a looser, colorful stool because the fibrous veggies they eat provide the ability to "drop a deuce" more easily. (Natural Fiber) Its not that any feces is abnormal, it just depends on how well regulated the digestive system is and what you eat to make it come out.
Feces is correct in America. Faeces is correct in International English.