Defecation
Indigestible residues are eliminated from the gastrointestinal tract through a process called defecation. After nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine, the remaining waste passes into the colon where water is reabsorbed. This waste forms feces, which is eventually expelled from the body through the rectum and anus.
Plant and animal residues are reduced to simple chemicals through the process of decomposition. This is when plant and animal residues are returned to the soil.
It is called rationalising the denominator.
The indigestible waste that leaves the large intestine is called feces.
The process of getting rid of waste materials is called excreting. There are many forms of excreting which are then split into many other different categories.
The process of eliminating repetitive information within a database is called data normalization. It involves organizing data in a database to reduce redundancy and improve data integrity, making the database more efficient and easier to maintain.
The term for eliminating digits that are not significant is called rounding or truncating. This process involves reducing the number of digits in a calculation to match the precision of the measurement.
Shielding keeps external electronic signals from disrupting operations.
The removal of feces from the body is called defecation or bowel movement. This process is essential for eliminating waste and toxins from the digestive system.
Decompostion
The process of removing waste products from the body is called excretion. This process involves eliminating metabolic wastes such as carbon dioxide, urea, and excess salts from the body to maintain homeostasis.
Bile