The structure in which waste material is compressed is called the rectum. This is short tube that is at the end of the large intestine.
This structure is called a compactor or a baler. It is used to compress waste materials, typically recyclables or non-biodegradable materials, into solid blocks for easier transportation and storage.
Villi
Plasticine is a pliable material made of oils, waxes, and pigments, allowing it to be easily compressed due to its malleable nature. When pressure is applied, the particles in the plasticine can rearrange and mold to the desired shape, enabling it to be compressed without breaking or losing its structure.
The rectum is the structure that solidifies waste before it leaves the body. The rectum absorbs water from the waste material, which helps to form solid stool.
Is when the materials move through the large intestine, water is absorbed into the bloodstream. The material is then moved from the large intestine into the rectum where waste materials are compressed into a solid and finally eliminated from the body through the anus.
Waste material can be made, into what ever you want it to be!
It starts to shrink
The rectum is the final section of the large intestine where waste material is stored before being expelled from the body. The rectum plays a role in solidifying the waste by absorbing water and forming solid feces.
Even though this is a solid, this is made up of foam and whilst being made, carbon dioxide has been pumped into it, meaning that when you compress the polystyrene, the gas is whats being compressed, not the solid surrounding the gas.
Yes, a balloon can be compressed by applying pressure to reduce its volume. However, the material of the balloon will have limits to how much it can be compressed before it bursts or is damaged.
hazardous waste
Waste gases come out of their leaves. Other than that, they don't excrete any waste material.