The lower part of the large intestines.
The lower part of the large intestines.
The lower part of the large intestines.
Based on fossils found grass and vegetation
Absolutely !... That would contravene health & safety laws.
Yes, you could eat it, but you would not find it very nutritious as the human digestive system is not designed to digest it. In an emergency it might help you survive a little longer, but you would not be able to live on it very long.
You would find the Dewy Classification System in a Library!
Circulatory as ventricles are parts of the heart.
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You see corn in feces because you eat corn and corn is difficult to digest. Any small objects that cannot be digested pass out of the body with the stool. So if you eat corn, there is a good chance you will find some of it in your stool.
Cause they are afraid that hunters would catch them so they partially digest it.
You would find the axon in the nervous system loves.
Yes. Turkeys do eat their own feces. But whether they do or not depends on how they were raised and lived in clean environments where humans would clean their feces to keep the turkeys from ruining their own taste. On the contrary, wild turkeys taste like feces & you'd know the reason.
Without the muscular system- cardiac muscles, smooth muscles and skeletal muscles- we would be unable to move! And as the hear is a muscle (cardiac muscle) no blood would pump around out body. We also need the muscular system to absorb heat and shock, to breathe and to digest food. Also, the muscular system enables our organs to function. Without the muscular system, we would be a bag of bones, about as useful as the skeletons you find sitting at the back of a science classroom!
You can find pictures of animal feces online. Wikipedia is a good place to start. You can also use any search engine that has an image search feature.