Digestion
Elephants are an animal that produces large piles of feces. A hippopotamus is another animal that produces large piles of feces.
The Digestive track, it is in the anus.
No, the large intestine absorbs water and salts from the remaining food matter that passes through it. The feces are formed as a result of this process, and then stored in the rectum until they are eliminated from the body through the anus.
Digestion and peristalsis.
The process is called defecation.
Feces or fecal matter is undigested animal waste. All mammals produce feces from the food they eat. Feces is what is left over after the digestive process that the body couldn't use.
The process that produces sex cells is Meiosis.
Feces (poop) is found in the intestines and moves through them to get to the part of the intestines called the colon, then moves on to the part called the rectum and then you expel it from your body out of your anus (butt hole).
The process that produces sex cells is Meiosis.
The smell of feces is primarily due to the presence of bacteria in the intestines that break down food particles. This process produces byproducts that give feces its characteristic odor. The metallic smell you may be perceiving as "rust-like" could be attributed to the reaction between certain bacteria and iron in the digestive system.
The process of releasing feces through the anus is called defecation. If the food is hardly digested at all, the process of removing it is called egestion. Normally, feces forms in the large intestine, gets stored in the rectum, and is pushed through the anus.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.