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It will come out of the anus as feces.
First the food gets broken down,then goes to the anus.(In case you didn't know an anus is a buttwhole.)
Food doesn't stay in the anus. Food stays in the stomach. Other stuff stays in the anus.
You mean the rectum. The rectum is the tube that holds feces until we can expel the feces on the toilet. The anus is merely the name of an opening that has a sphincter of muscular tissue around it to hold the anus closed. By saying feces "enters" the anus, you're meaning that feces is already partway out of the body because the anus does NOT "hold" anything. The rectum does.
Nothing. Food doesn't pass through the anus. Waste passes through the anus.
It goes down theesophagus and into your stomach.Then it goes in your small intestine and then your large intestine.Then it goes to your rectum and out your anus.
It goes down theesophagus and into your stomach.Then it goes in your small intestine and then your large intestine.Then it goes to your rectum and out your anus.
Materials not absorbed in the colon are excreted as waste products in the feces.
The anus is attached or right underneath the rectum, and the anus pushes the food to your bottom or bladder for you to go to the washroom.
The anus is the exit point of the digestive system where waste (feces) is expelled from the body. It does not play a role in digestion, as the digestion process primarily occurs in the stomach and intestines. The anus's main function is to control the release of waste from the body.
You go to the emergency room.
The anus is the exit point of the digestive system. Its main function is to expel waste material, including undigested food, from the body in the form of feces. The anus has sphincter muscles that control the release of feces from the rectum.