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To get rid of all of the waste and digested food out of your body.
The elimination of solid waste is an important part of the digestive cycle in all animals. It removes undigested food as well as waste products from metabolic and other physical processes.
Humans and other mammals defecate to get rid of undigested food.
For the same reason that any organism defecates... to rid the body of waste products. Humans have bowel movements to clean out the body's system. It is normal for every person to have a bowel movements.
when somebody eats something then you swallow then it goes down to your stomach and it takes some of the food for energy and the rest is a waste, it is fat, or it goes down to your but whole and you will poo, or have diarya.

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