anus or anal canal
Large Intestine
The large intestines (colon).
Propulsion is a function of the intestines, specifically the large intestine, where the movement of waste material is facilitated through contractions of the smooth muscles to propel feces towards the rectum for elimination.
The rings of muscles that control entry into or exit from an organ are called sphincters. These circular muscles contract and relax to regulate the passage of substances through various openings in the body, such as the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Sphincters play a crucial role in maintaining bodily functions by controlling the flow of food, waste, and other materials. Examples include the lower esophageal sphincter and the anal sphincter.
It is called bob
No. It's "waste."
The large intestine, specifically the colon, is responsible for absorbing water from indigestible food residue and forming feces. The feces are then eliminated through the rectum during the process of defecation.
chicken and turkey
No it bodily waste
Appendix is a small organ in our digestive system in which our science today does not have justification of its function yet. We can live normally without our appendix.
it is the large intestine
Feces technically is not stored, it is held in the Descending Colon until its is ready to be expelled.