Feces is not considered to be a metabolic waste product because the digestive tract is open at both ends and technically, feces has never been inside the body. Feces does contain metabolic wastes, however, and the characteristic smell and color is caused by these metabolic wastes being broken down by the bacterial flora of the large intestine.
It's very good question. Food you eat, does not go 'inside' the body. Supose you swallow a glss pebble, it never go inside the body. So mouth and anus are connected to exterior only. So digestion occuring in the human body is essentially occurs outside the body. So feces never enters the body. So it is not excreated by your body.
Defecation is technically a process of elimination, meaning that some unwanted substance is just squeezed out of the alimentary canal. Excretion is a different kind of process, in which some gland or organ actually makes some substance for the purpose of disposing of it. The kidneys produce urine, which is excreted.
Faeces are the matters that remains unabsorbed after digesition. it is not an end product of food digesition
I think for me the process of excretion with the process of defecation is by the process of excretion with the process of defecation. Therefore the defecation is the process of excretion by the process of defecation. Some says excretion is the process with the defecation process. That's why the organ contrast the process of excretion with the process of defecation.
The sweat glands help in the excretory process by removing wastes from the blood and sending it out of the body. The excretion of salt, lactic acid, and water are produced by the sweat glands.
This is a complex question and depends on the organism.Simple single cell organisms simply expel into the environment.Mammals tend to have three waste expulsion systems.Exhale (expelling waste breath),Defecation,Urination,Some of our waste is secreted with our sweat.
Both the digestive system and the respiratory system interacts with the excretory system. Whatever leaves the digestive system, eventually becomes waste. That waste is sent to the excretory system. Waste is formed in the respiration process. It is then released into the red blood cells and transported back to the lungs for the elimination process to occur.
Circulatory or ReproductiveEndocrine or Excretory
I think for me the process of excretion with the process of defecation is by the process of excretion with the process of defecation. Therefore the defecation is the process of excretion by the process of defecation. Some says excretion is the process with the defecation process. That's why the organ contrast the process of excretion with the process of defecation.
It is similar with defecation only in that both help to overcome nitrogenous wastes in the body. Defecation helps to pass out the solid wastes. But defecation can not be called excretion on the physiological grounds as the waste does not cross any semipermeable membrane as is required in the process of excretion.
The process is called defecation.
Defecation is the process of passing stool or having a bowel movement. It is the process of removing undigested food waste (usually brown in color) from the human body.
Defecation, or elimination of solid waste, is a process of the digestive system, not the reproductive system.
Defecation
The transformation of input ingestion in output defecation.
Pooping or Defecating is not excretion.Excretion is the removal of waste products of metabolism from the body. This is done by the excretory organs. (Skin, Lungs, Kidneys)Defecation (or egestion) is the removal of undigested food from the gut, it is not regarded as excretion because the material taken into the gut through mouths is not made by the body its and has not been absorbed into the cels or taken part in metabolism.The only excretory product in faeces is bile pigments.
The function of the excretory system is called excretion. Excretion is the process of discharging the body's wastes.
The function of the excretory system is called excretion. Excretion is the process of discharging the body's wastes.
The process of defecation evolved many millions of years ago as part of evolution
The act of separating from impurities, as lees or dregs; purification., The act or process of voiding excrement.