It's called Gastroschisis. It is a hole in the abdominal wall that allows the organs to push through.
The outside opening of the rectum is called the anus. It is the opening where feces are expelled from the body during a bowel movement.
Cholesterol is found outside the body.
It is now possible to preserve a liver out of the body for 10 to 20 hours
It is ursodeoxycholic acid, also called ursodiol; and it decreases cholesterol and fat in the liver and is sometimes prescribed for the breaking down of stones in the gall bladder. It is not for reducing fat in body areas outside of the liver.
The kidneys, heart, liver lungs, pancreas and the small bowel.
it recycles waste in the body
The rapidly growing fatal malignant cells can grow in any tissue in the body i.e. breast, bowel, lungs, kidneys, soft tissues, bones. When it spreads it can involve the liver and grow in the tissues of liver.
It depends. Lack of sufficient functional bowel is termed short bowel syndrome which can occur in children and adults. Long-term survival from short bowel syndrome depends on many many things, including the individual's age, whether they have a functioning liver, whether they are receiving adequate nutrition from alternative sources (eg, total parenteral nutrition, in which nutrition is provided through an intravenous line), whether they have comorbid conditions (eg, congenital anomalies like gastroschisis in which the baby is born with the bowels outside the body can occasionally lead to short bowel syndrome, and the bowels of these babies tend not to work as well), how much bowel is functional, whether they will undergo surgery to elongate the bowel, the degree of success of this surgery, etc.
Toxins are primarily eliminated from the body through organs like the liver, kidneys, and intestines. The liver breaks down toxins and processes them for excretion, while the kidneys filter toxins from the blood to be expelled as urine. Sweating, breathing, and bowel movements also help in the elimination of toxins from the body.
Having a bowel movement helps eliminate waste and undigested food from the body, contributing to the overall process of detoxification. However, it does not "clean" the system in a comprehensive sense, as the body has its own mechanisms, such as the liver and kidneys, for filtering toxins and maintaining homeostasis. Regular bowel movements are important for digestive health, but they are just one part of the body's complex system for managing waste and toxins.
no. a kidney is not composed of body cells. but liver, sperm, and a single bone are composed of body cells. :)
Bowel is actually your intestines...so I'm assuming you mean fecal matter? In which case it's done by means of something called peristalsis.