faeces.
feces-(FEE-seez), also known as stools, are solid body wastes expelled through the rectum and anus.
defecation-(def-eh-KAY-shun), also known as a bowel movement, is the evacuation or emptying of the large intestine.
The term for solid body wastes expelled through the rectum is feces or stool.
Solid wastes are typically stored in the large intestine, specifically in the rectum, before being eliminated from the body through the process of defecation. The rectum acts as a temporary holding area for feces until they are ready to be expelled from the body.
The digestive system eliminates solid wastes through the large intestine and rectum. Waste material, in the form of feces, is stored in the rectum before being expelled through the anus during defecation.
The excretory structure that helps to eliminate solid wastes is the large intestine, specifically the rectum and anus. Solid waste, also known as feces, is stored in the rectum until it is expelled through the anus during a bowel movement.
wastes in a human being's body is stored within the rectum.
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Wastes pass into the rectum from the descending colon through the sigmoid colon, which connects to the rectum. The rectum acts as a temporary storage site for feces before they are eliminated through the anus.
Waste food is mainly expelled from the body through the large intestine. The undigested parts of the food, along with any wastes produced during digestion, form feces that are eventually passed out of the body through the rectum.
The esophagus, large intestine, and rectum are in the digestive system.
Through digestion; undigestible materials are removed from the body via the rectum and anal canal.
Urine and feces are the wastes that are expelled from the human body.
Waste is removed out the the rectum then out of the anus. The sphincter is what controls how much comes out at once. J.w