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The lower part of the digestive tract called the colon.

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Why do you have bowel movements?

It's the normal bodily function for your body to void or excrete your digested (and undigested) foodstuffs.


What body organs excrete carbon dioxide and water?

The lungs excrete carbon dioxide when we breathe out, while the kidneys excrete water in the form of urine.


Where did undigested foods of out from your body?

Undigested foods leave the body through the rectum as feces. After the digestive process, any substances that the body cannot absorb or utilize are formed into waste in the intestines. This waste is then stored in the rectum until it is expelled during bowel movements.


Why is feces formed?

Its a mix of undigested foods, excess nutrients not required by the body, dead cells and mucus that the body needs to remove


What part of the body use to get food?

By the large and small intestine. The feces are formed in the large intestine, these are undigested foods.


Why is dogs feces brown?

Its made up of undigested foods, mucus and dead body cells as well as toxins


What organs excrete wastes?

There are several organs that are involved in the process of excretion; the pores of the skin that excrete oil and sweat, the lungs which excrete carbon dioxide, the rectum via the anal canal and anus that excretes feces, and the urinary tract which excretes urine via the urethra. Some anatomists consider the kidneys as the only excretory organ.


Is undigested food parts of body cells?

No, undigested food is not part of body cells. Undigested food consists of components that the body was unable to break down and absorb during the digestion process. The body processes undigested food differently, such as excreting it through feces.


What happens to undigested foods inside the colon?

Undigested foods in the colon are primarily composed of dietary fiber and other substances that the body cannot break down. In the colon, these materials are fermented by gut bacteria, producing gases and short-chain fatty acids, which can be beneficial for colon health. The remaining undigested matter is eventually formed into stool, which is stored in the rectum until it is excreted from the body. This process plays a crucial role in maintaining digestive health and regular bowel movements.


Why animals have to excrete?

animals have to excrete to remove wastes from their body


What does the human body excrete?

for a more medical answer, your body excretes waste in many ways. * when you exhale, you excrete carbon dioxide * you excrete feces during a bowel movement * you excrete urea in your urine when you urinate * you excrete waste when you sweat I may be missing a few, however, I feel that this is more accurate than poo and wizz


What do the lungs excrete or remove from the body?

Lungs excrete carbon dioxide and kidneys excrete urea and other substance