The large intestine
Water; fluids
Excess water is removed from undigested food waste in the large intestine. This waste, called feces, is then stored in the rectum until expelled through the anus.
Excess water is removed from undigested food waste in the large intestine. This waste, called feces, is then stored in the rectum until expelled through the anus.
The colon.
Feces are the waste products that the body was unable to digest. It is undigested food, fiber. the digestive juices, and water.
The Uterus
The large intestine.
The amount of water on the earth is 70% exact.
Feces Body's solid waste: the body's solid waste matter, composed of undigested food, bacteria, water, and bile pigments and discharged from the bowel through the anus.
IF IT IS, then it because most of the water content has been removed.
The colon absorbs water from undigested food waste so that the waste can be excreted as feces.
The structure that reabsorbs excess water and forms feces is the large intestine, or colon. As the contents pass through the colon, water is reabsorbed into the body, while the remaining waste is compacted into feces. The colon also plays a role in the fermentation of undigested materials and the absorption of certain vitamins. Ultimately, the feces are stored in the rectum before being expelled from the body.