Under some conditions the human body by merging with the interstellar vibrations can approximate the state of a perpetual motion machine, in which no energy need be consumed and no wastes are produced. This also requires clean thoughts.
Men produce sperm, which are male reproductive cells containing genetic material. Women produce eggs, which are female reproductive cells containing genetic material. When a sperm fertilizes an egg, it forms a zygote, which develops into an embryo.
EMB agar is used for the selective and differential isolation of fecal coliforms, particularly Escherichia coli, in water, milk, and other biological material. It contains lactose, eosin, and methylene blue dyes that inhibit the growth of Gram-positive bacteria and help differentiate lactose fermenters (such as E. coli) that produce dark colonies with a greenish metallic sheen.
I'll assume your question refers to the (re) absorption of water from the intestinal system. This takes place mainly in the bowel, and this is why an infection of that organ can result in very fluid fecal movements. If the fecal material remains in the bowel for too long, then it becomes less hydrated, and somewhat compacted - which we know as 'constipation'. To ensure comfortable bowel movements, it is necessary to have some fibre in the diet. This material is largely indigestible, but it does absorb water, and thus keeps the bowel motion softer - lubricated if you like.
The anus and anal cavity have some natural moisture, like the inside of the mouth. However, this moisture contains fecal matter and E Coli, a bacteria specific to the intestinal tract. The rectum, the opening to the anus, can get wet from passing wetter gas, or from sweating.
Oxygen is the waste material given off during photosynthesis. It is a byproduct of the light-dependent reactions in which water is split to produce oxygen, ATP, and NADPH.
Fecal material is a biomass and is renewable.
No. Maggots are living organisms. Fecal mater is dead cells and other waste material. Nothing living comes from something dead. But eggs (living) that hatch when flies (living) lay them on fecal mater can be produced.
Typhoid fever is transmitted through fecal material. This usually occurs when fecal material is transferred orally through food or water.
Fecal material that is actually made into jewelry is called coprolite. Its actually fossilized fecal material. ( I am assuming whoever posted this question is in "The Bay Academy for the Arts and Sciences" and this is their sciece homework, and they are a Newton. They are also in Ms. Johnsons class. )
The ileocecal valve prevents the back flow of fecal material from the colon to the small intestine. The ileocecal valve is positioned at the far end of the small intestine.
Ascaris is due to fecal-oral contact. So it is either food or water that have been contaminated by fecal material.
I would say that it would be as fertilizer.
No. My neighbour just had this procedure done and they, for lack of a better term, sew the rectum closed so it is not possible for fecal elimination through the rectum
The ascending colon carries fecal matter to transverse colon. Along it's tract, bacteria digest the fecal material to release vitamins, nutrients and water.
The membrane filter / agar plates produce colonies from bacteria that can grow on the agar you are using (not all fecal coliforms can). The Colilert will turn color if the bacteria have the enzyme to metabolize substrates in the Colilert (not all do). If all fecal coliform bacteria could grow on the agar and all fecal Coliforms had the right enzymes you'd get the same numbers.
Roundworm infections in dogs are commonly diagnosed via a fecal exam. Roundworms produce microscopic eggs that are shed in a dog's feces and these can be identified by a veterinarian by examining a sample of fecal material. Roundworms may also be diagnosed in cases of severe infestation through the animal vomiting up the adult parasites or passing adults in feces.
Cow patties are made up of digested material that has gone through the cows' digestive system, and is essentially fecal material.