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Your food; You eat food, which is processed in the intestines. This material is no longer "food"; in the intestines it is feces (also called stool). In the intestines, bacteria and enzymes help break down the feces. By the time we need to have a bowel movement, the feces hardens or can be watery (diarrhea) according to what you eat, your overall health, and other factors.

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