In a way it is, but most things that are biodegradable are not referred to as "waste"
Solid waste is stored in the colon, while liquid waste is absorbed in the colon to form solid stool.
The rectum is the structure that solidifies waste before it leaves the body. The rectum absorbs water from the waste material, which helps to form solid stool.
Type 4 waste on the Bristol Stool Scale is classified as a normal, smooth, and soft stool that is easy to pass.
Stool refers to the solid waste that is passed out of the body, while feces is the medical term used to describe the waste material in the colon that is eventually expelled. Essentially, stool and feces are two terms referring to the same bodily waste product.
Stool and Urine
A dog stool is a sample of the dogs waste that veterinarians use to tell if the dog is sick. A "stool" is a lump of faeces (sh*t).
Feces; bowel movement; stool Liquid stool is called diarrhea.
A lizard 'stool' - is simply the waste products of the digestive system after it's been excreted from the body.
stool and bowel
it can be throw in general waste.
large intestine
Waste from the bowels is excreted through a process called defecation. The waste material, in the form of stool, travels through the large intestine and is stored in the rectum until it is ready to be eliminated from the body through the anus. This process is controlled by the muscles in the colon and rectum that push the stool out of the body.