the colon
Solid waste can be held in landfills, which are specially-designed sites where waste is compacted and buried to reduce its volume and minimize environmental impact. Additionally, solid waste can be stored in containers such as bins, dumpsters, or hazardous waste drums for collection and disposal.
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.
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.
The three components of human solid waste are feces, urine, and toilet paper. Feces are the solid waste material that is expelled from the body through the rectum, while urine is the liquid waste excreted by the kidneys. Toilet paper is the material used for hygiene purposes after using the toilet.
Kidneys
The intestines.
The large intestine, specifically the colon, holds solid waste in the body before it is eliminated as feces.
The colon
Solid waste is eliminated through the anus.
large Intestine
where is solid waste collected in the body
A sanitary landfill
The anus gets rid of solid waste in the human body
Urine is liquid waste Feces are solid waste products.
Solid waste can be held in landfills, which are specially-designed sites where waste is compacted and buried to reduce its volume and minimize environmental impact. Additionally, solid waste can be stored in containers such as bins, dumpsters, or hazardous waste drums for collection and disposal.
Rectum
Rectum