It's the bacteria that makes it brown. And it doesnt always turn out brown somtimes its green, red, black, dark brown, or light purple so its not always brown it just ussaly turns out like that it depends on what you eat
Things that are burned turn brown, then black. So it is with the food that you eat. It is 'burned' in one sense by the hydrochloric acid in your stomach and turns brown. As food nutrients are absorbed in the gut, the food, now faeces, turn darker brown.
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That answer sounds good, but actually Human feces are ordinarily light to dark brown because of a combination of bile (from the liver) and bilirubin (derived from dead red blood cells). In fact, most feces still contain a fair amount of "unburned" food. As gross as it sounds, some scientists have demonstrated that they can make an edible meat substitute from feces because of the remaining "unburned" materials.
the contents get mashed up and it turns brown the contents get mashed up and it turns brown
It depends on what food stuff is ingested and the bacteria acting on the waste
Faeces is brown in colour due to the action of bacteria on broken down red blood cells (bilirubin)
Bacterias.
A color change is only a chemical change if the change is permanent, if the color change is not permanent, then it is likely a physical change. Let's look at Iodine for example (that's pronounced Eye-oh-deen), it is a solid metal that is grayish in color in its solid state, however in its gas state it's a purple or violet color. Once it reverts to its solid state, it turns gray again. This is a PHYSICAL property of Iodine. If the color changed permanently to something else, it would be a chemical change.
The resulting color will be a lighter version of the saffron color. It will not change the hue at all. It will change the shade of the color.
color change
Bases retain the Blue color of BROMOTHYMOL Acids change the color to YELLOW
No color change is there...
No, it can change color based on food digested or chemicals consumed.
A change in color or consistency of feces can stem from many reasons including a simple change in the type of dog food given. Certain commercial dog foods which have dyes in them to color kibble can cause green colored feces, but it shouldn't cause diarrhea. Puppies with any change in color or consistency of feces should be seen by a veterinarian to ensure that there is not a serious health concern such as parasitism or disease that has led to the change.
Yes, their feces will be less hardened and lighter in color while in heat.
YES! It can turn your tongue black too but I've only experienced the black stool.
Black
brown
The color of a dog's feces depends upon the diet he is fed. Most dogs pass feces that are brown in color; white would be very unusual.
No. It is more like the color of human feces and that of other mammals.
The color of feces is caused by something he is eating.
Dark brown, the normal color.
It is brown like us
Because you ate baby food.