The process of releasing feces through the anus is called defecation. If the food is hardly digested at all, the process of removing it is called egestion. Normally, feces forms in the large intestine, gets stored in the rectum, and is pushed through the anus.
In continent diversion, an internal reservoir for urine or feces is created, allowing natural evacuation from the body.
I've heard that bat feces is called guano-which sounds similar but is very different. I don't know what monkey feces is called.
Yep. Ileal conduit surgery is for the evacuation of urine. Everything else works as advertised.
"constitation" as written is not a word. -You may mean 'constipation' which means a condition of the bowels in which the feces are dry and hardened and evacuation is difficult and infrequent.
Animal feces is called scat just to show that it is non-human. There are many other terms used for the term "feces" to show non-human feces. These are dung, droppings and spoor.
Evacuation of the bowel refers to the process of emptying the contents of the intestines, typically through defecation. This involves the expulsion of feces from the rectum, which is a natural part of the digestive process. Proper bowel evacuation is important for maintaining gastrointestinal health and preventing issues such as constipation. It can be influenced by diet, hydration, and overall health.
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Ocelot feces is called scat.
The process is called defecation.