Defined as the act or process of discharging undigested or waste material from a cell or organism; specificallydefecation.
The word "a" doesnt really have a specific meaning, more of a function. The function of the word "a" is to tell that the noun following is singular. The dictionary defines it as a certain thing or a particular. Hope this helps! If you want to know, a, an, and the are called articles and are considered adjectives.
No exact word for that.. 'BARASALA' is a function we celebrate for naming children
The correct spelling of the adverb is the transposition "purposely" (deliberately).
referential style implies that language proceeds one word at a time and language is used primarly to serve its labelling function
No, it is a verb form. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to remain. Its particular meaning does not allow it to function as an adjective, as does the present participle, remaining.
egestion
Act or process of egesting; a voiding.
It's the expelling of undigested food through the rectum, during defecation.
In egestion the undigested materials come out from the body
Another word for egestion is defecation. Egestion should not be confused with excretion, as excretions can be in the form of urine and sweat also. Egestion is specific to removing waste via expulsion or digesting using the anus.
well the egestion occurs in the anus , which is the bottom part of our digestive system.
No it does not occur. It is a step in holozoic method
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Yes, egestion does take place in the plant cells. Plants also have toxic substances and waste matter which must be removed. The process of egestion removes such substances.
Digestion - the breaking down of food into small molecules Egestion - the removal of indigestible material (faeces) from the body
Egestion