Large Intestine
depending on its biological make up yes it does break down. In addition some forms enter the Eco system and replenish nutriments in the land
If a substance dissociates and forms an excess of H+ ions when dissolved in water, it is referred to as an acid. Acids are substances that donate protons when dissolved in water, leading to an increase in H+ ions concentration in the solution.
The relative humidity when dew forms is 100%. Dew forms when the air temperature cools down to the point where it can no longer hold all of its moisture, causing the excess moisture to condense and form droplets on surfaces.
When a solute comes out of a solution and forms a solid, it is called precipitation. This process occurs when the solubility of the solute is exceeded in the solution and the excess solute forms solid particles.
Entamoeba histolytica,and.Entamoeba dispar.two very different forms:the infective cyst or capsuled form,which cannot move but can survive outside the human body.and the disease-producing form,the trophozoite.cannot survive once excreted in the feces
Bile and pancreatic enzymes act upon chyme in the duodenum to break food up into there respective monomers. Those are then absorbed through the lining of the small intestine. The nutrients that can be absorbed are absorbed by the end of the small intestine. The large intestine primarily reabsorbs water and forms feces.
The large intestine.
The large intestine
large intestine
There are a number of conditions that can be contracted by eating feces. A short list:E-coliStrep (any variety of the forms)Staph (any variety of the forms)choleraAmoebaic DysenteryGiardiaHepatitisHookwormMeaslesPinwormPolioRoundwormTyphoid feverTapewormTrichina worm
Lymph from the lymphatic 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.
acne
When an excess of chlorine reacts with ammonia, it forms a series of compounds known as chloramines, which are disinfectants commonly used in water treatment. These chloramines are less reactive than free chlorine and help to maintain a residual disinfectant in the water supply.
depending on its biological make up yes it does break down. In addition some forms enter the Eco system and replenish nutriments in the land
The products are magnesium chloride and water.
If a substance dissociates and forms an excess of H+ ions when dissolved in water, it is referred to as an acid. Acids are substances that donate protons when dissolved in water, leading to an increase in H+ ions concentration in the solution.