Poop is made by your digestive system. When you first take a bite of food, the process starts. The saliva in your mouth starts to break down the food. You then swallow the food sending it down your esophagus to your stomach. In your stomach, it meets up with hydrochloric acid that breaks it down into a pulp-like substance. Your stomach then contracts and sends it into your small intestines, where vitamins and nutrients are extracted. It continues down the intestines into the large intestines. The large intestines continue to pull liquid out of the feces. Once the feces is through the large intestines, it waits at the bottom, in your rectum, until you make a bowel movement... Or poop.
Feces is made by your digestive system. When you first take a bite of food, the process starts. The saliva in your mouth starts to break down the food. You then swallow the food sending it down your esophagus to your stomach. In your stomach, it meets up with hydrochloric acid that breaks it down into a pulp-like substance. Your stomach then contracts and sends it into your small intestines, where vitamins and nutrients are extracted. It continues down the intestines into the large intestines. The large intestines continue to pull liquid out of the feces. Once the feces is through the large intestines, it waits at the bottom, in your rectum, until you make a bowel movement.
After food has been passed through the small intestine, it enters the large intestine, or colon.
The large intestine absorbs water from the bolus and stores feces until it can be egested. Food products that cannot go through the villi such as cellulose (dietary fiber), are mixed with other waste products from the body and become hard and concentrated feces (aka poop) The feces is stored in the rectum for a certain period and then the stored feces is eliminated from the body due to the contraction and relaxation through the anus. The exit of this waste material is regulated by the anal sphincter.
Poop is made through the process of digestion. Food is broken down in the stomach and small intestine, where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. The remaining waste then moves to the colon where water is absorbed, leaving behind solid waste that is eventually expelled from the body as poop.
Solid waste (feces) is made when nutrients are absorbed in the small intestines and water is absorbed in the large intestines, then the only thing left is solid waste. Urine is made when waste from blood goes to kidney where nephron tiny filters clean the blood, then urea (waste from blood) and water goes to your bladder and out your urethra.
The feces are made in the body by part of the digestive tract called the colon or large intestine. This part removes most of the water from the intestinal tract. Indigestible parts of food are gathered here. You also have many types of bacteria, and other microorganism that normally live here. You eliminate the undigestible food, some bacteria and a small amount of water from this portion of the tract.
No, fingernails are primarily made of a protein called keratin, while fly poop is composed of waste products such as undigested food particles. They are not made of the same ingredients.
Yes, poop is made up of various chemicals such as water, bacteria, undigested food particles, and waste products from the body's metabolic processes.
Poop is changed into manure through a process called composting. Composting involves breaking down organic matter like poop with the help of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. These organisms decompose the poop into nutrient-rich materials that can be used to improve soil quality for farming and gardening.
Yes, carbon is found in poop because it is a natural component of all organic matter, including waste. When organisms digest food, some of the carbon is excreted in the form of poop.
Yes, poop is biodegradable. It contains organic matter that can be broken down by bacteria and other microorganisms in the environment. Over time, these organisms decompose poop into simpler compounds, returning nutrients back to the soil.
Poop fertilizes crops very well and I have heard that there are paper made of poop (I think it was elephant poop)
Poop and chocolate. Hense, the "p.o.o.p" and "chocolate".
Poop/Droppings are made out of waste of food and sperms. When someone eats something the body just gets the nutrients it need and the rest of it goes out by poop.
poop Douchee. It's not made of poop. It's made of mostly gasses, but the only presentage I know is that it's 15% hygrogen
Of course they made turds!
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Of course you can't. The people who made the game made sure it was age appropriate. So the answer is no, you can't pee or poop in Clubpenguin.
Of course not . . . don't be silly.
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