elimination
The term for solid body wastes expelled through the rectum is feces or stool.
The large intestine, specifically the colon, holds solid waste in the body before it is eliminated as feces.
No, the primary function of the kidneys is to filter waste and excess substances from the blood to form urine. The urinary system is responsible for excreting solid waste from the body in the form of feces.
An octopus expels waste from its body through a single opening called the anus.
Are you referring to defecate? If so then the intestines push the solid waste and expel it through the sphincter muscle, the bowel uses contractions (it looks very similar to an earth worm moving ) to squeeze the waste matter along it's length, a bit like squeezing toothpaste out of a tube.
Feces.
Solid waste that results from digestion is called feces or stool. It is the byproduct of the body's process of breaking down food for nutrients and eliminating waste materials that cannot be used by the body.
Solid waste leaves the body through the anus, a muscular opening at the end of the gastrointestinal tract.
The human body has a system of getting rid of (eliminating) what it does not need in two ways. After food is eaten and digested, it moves through the body and what is not needed comes out when you go to the bathroom. Liquid waste is called urine ("pee" in slang) and solid waste is called feces ("poop" or "poo" in slang).
Undigested solid waste is typically referred to as feces or stool. It is the waste material that is excreted from the body through the rectum after the digestion process is complete.
Solid waste is eliminated through the anus.
where is solid waste collected in the body
The anus gets rid of solid waste in the human body
The large intestine holds solid waste from the body before it is eliminated as feces. The waste material is processed in the colon where water is absorbed, resulting in the formation of solid stool.
Urine is liquid waste Feces are solid waste products.
Rectum
Rectum