Feces.
large intestine
Urine and feces are the wastes that are expelled from the human body.
Waste that is expelled from the body of a chicken. It's also called poop, feces, etc.
Birds do not urinate like mammals do. They excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of a semisolid waste called uric acid, which is combined with their feces and expelled together. This helps birds conserve water and maintain a lighter body weight for flight.
The process of dehydration within the digestive system removes water from liquid waste, turning it into semisolid waste as it travels through the colon. This allows the body to extract nutrients and form feces for elimination.
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.
stool and bowel
Because your Kidneys filter waste out of your blood. The waste is then carried to the bladder and expelled from the body as urine.
Undigested waste is commonly referred to as feces or stool. It consists of the remnants of food that the body has not absorbed during digestion, along with bacteria, cells, and other substances. This waste is expelled from the body through the rectum during the process of defecation.
The body absorbs what it needs, the rest expelled as waste.
Yes it is... it's expelled as we breathe out.
Food that has been processed by the body is referred to as "digested food" or "digested material." After digestion, the nutrients from the food are absorbed into the bloodstream, while the remaining waste is considered "feces" or "excrement." This waste is ultimately expelled from the body.