Feces is stored in the colon until defectation occurs. The more proximal portions of the colon also serve to absorb water from the feces. The rectum, which is the more distal portion of the colon, serves primarily to store feces pending defecation and is probably the answer you are looking for.
Rectum is the storage organ for faeces... :)
The faeces are stored in rectum, part of large intestine proximal to anal canal and distal to sigmoid colon.
A stool is stored in the sigmoid colon until a "mass movement" empties it into the rectum once or twice a day.
Feces are stored in the rectum. During defecation, the rectum passes feces outside the body through the anus.
The bladder stores urine.
rectum
Human feces (or stools) are produced by the entire digestive system.
kidney-feces
the stomach
Legs and hands are example of the two parts of the body.
lung
Feces technically is not stored, it is held in the Descending Colon until its is ready to be expelled.
No. It's "waste."
No it bodily waste
The rectum is the final section of the large intestine that acts as temporary storage for feces.
Human feces (or stools) are produced by the entire digestive system.
it is the large intestine
kidney-feces
the anus
What you see when you talk about carrots is the taproot.
Lungs
the colon
Large intestine