Nothing is stored in the human bowels unless a person has a problem with his or her digestive system which prevents them from eliminating feces. Nutrients the body absorbs through the bowels are not stored.
Vitamin B12 is the only water-soluble vitamin that can be stored in the human body in large amounts, primarily in the liver. This allows for a reserve to be maintained for months to years, unlike other water-soluble vitamins that need to be consumed more regularly.
Yes and so do human cells
No, unfertilized human eggs cannot be stored like sperm because eggs are much larger and more fragile than sperm. Sperm can be frozen and stored for long periods, while eggs are more delicate and require a complex process called cryopreservation, which is not as successful as sperm freezing.
Waste from the bowels is excreted through a process called defecation. The waste material, in the form of stool, travels through the large intestine and is stored in the rectum until it is ready to be eliminated from the body through the anus. This process is controlled by the muscles in the colon and rectum that push the stool out of the body.
The excess of food that is stored in the human body is known as fat. A person must be mindful of having too much fat storage, as this can cause a strain on the body.
Personification involves giving human characteristics to something non-human. Referring to the bowels of the rock as if it has human-like qualities can be considered personification, as it attributes inner qualities or feelings to an inanimate object.
A tape worm is a parasite that lives inside a humans intestines and bowels.
Glycogen is primarily stored in the liver and muscles of the human body.
It is stored in the Liver and Mucles.
Oxygen is stored in the human body primarily in the lungs and in the red blood cells.
they are stored as fats
Yes, invertebrates have bowels.
human body
It is both produced and stored in the stomach
Blood is stored in the human body primarily in the circulatory system, which includes the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries.
its somewhere
The brain