Feces technically is not stored, it is held in the Descending Colon until its is ready to be expelled.
Materials to be egested are stored in the large intestine before being excreted as feces.
Large intestine
The organ that stores and compacts waste before it's eliminated is the rectum. It is the final section of the large intestine, where feces are held until the body is ready to expel them through the anus. The rectum plays a crucial role in the process of defecation by signaling the body when it is time to eliminate waste.
The rectum is the organ that holds indigestible matter before defecation. Feces are expelled through the anus.
No. It's "waste."
No it bodily waste
The bladder stores urine before it is urinated out of the body.
it is the large intestine
No. Feces passes through it. An accessory organ doesn't have food (or what was once food) pass through it. They just help with the digestion process. The accessory organs are the liver, gall bladder, and pancreas.
Feces is stored in the colon until defectation occurs. The more proximal portions of the colon also serve to absorb water from the feces. The rectum, which is the more distal portion of the colon, serves primarily to store feces pending defecation and is probably the answer you are looking for.
Feces are stored in the rectum, which is a separate organ from the bladder in the body. The urinary and digestive systems are distinct and have different pathways for waste removal. The bladder stores urine from the kidneys and eliminates it through the urethra.
the anus