It's stored in your bowel. The body creates faeces as part of the natural digestive system. It is continually created throughout the day, and your body 'signals' you when your bowel is full - by urging you to go to the toilet.
It is stored in the Rectum or Anus before you get rid of it.
faeces are stored in the rectrum!
The rectum stores feces in the digestive system before release. Release of feces through the anus is known as defecation.
Right before defecation, feces is stored in the rectum. Before that, it is in the large intestine.If you mean outside of the body, then feces would be stored in a septic tank or lagoon.
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Feces technically is not stored, it is held in the Descending Colon until its is ready to be expelled.
The energy contained in the feces is not lost from the ecosystem. It can still be consumed by decomposers.
Feces are stored in the rectum until they pass through the anus to the outside of the body. This passage is known as defecation.
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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.
Nothing is stored in the human bowels unless a person has a problem with his or her digestive system which prevents them from eliminating feces. Nutrients the body absorbs through the bowels are not stored.
You may not always be able to identify brownish stains on stored sheets or towels. They may be from mold or mildew, or they may be blood or even feces. It's best to wash the linens to remove the stains before using them.