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What stores feces before release in the digestive system?

The rectum stores feces in the digestive system before release. Release of feces through the anus is known as defecation.


What organ stores feces before they are egested?

Feces technically is not stored, it is held in the Descending Colon until its is ready to be expelled.


What part of the human digestive system stores feces before being expelled?

Large intestine


Where are faeces stored?

faeces are stored in the rectrum!


What does the rectum do in your human body?

The rectum holds the feces until it is eliminated from the body through the anal canal and anus.


What is the purpose of the cow's rectum and anus?

The cows rectum stores fecal matter until it is expelled through the anus. The expulsion of feces is known as defecation.


Is it feces or feces?

Feces is correct in America. Faeces is correct in International English.


Why did your whole family turn into feces?

Because your feces has magical powers that turns anything it touches to feces, and one day your family thought your feces was cookies, ate it, and then they turned into feces! TADAA!


Why don't feces get in the bladder?

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.


Does feces stink?

Yes feces does stink.


Do children's feces stink?

Yes, children's feces often smells as offensive as adult feces.


What is the name of the storage organ for feces?

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.