Feces or fecal matter is the undigested residue of the digestion process. It is also called stool, excrement, body waste, etc. There are also names specific to the species such as manure, droppings, dung, etc. It also has rude names such as poop, and a number of others that don't belong on this site.
peristalsis, which is the coordinated muscle contractions that propel food and liquids through the gastrointestinal tract.
The epithelial lining of the gastrointestinal tract is called the mucosa. It is composed of specialized cells that help with absorption, secretion, and protection within the digestive system.
The gastrointestinal tract contains sphincters, which are circular muscles that regulate the movement of material through the digestive system. Some examples of sphincters in the gastrointestinal tract include the lower esophageal sphincter, pyloric sphincter, and anal sphincter.
It is also known as the ailmentary tract or ailmentary canal.
The liver provides a very important function for the gastrointestinal tract as it breaks detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs to be used by the body. It also creates proteins for use in other parts of the body.
Defecation or elimination is the process of removing undigested food (feces) from the body.
peristalsis, which is the coordinated muscle contractions that propel food and liquids through the gastrointestinal tract.
No, excretion is the process of removing metabolic wastes, such as urea and carbon dioxide, from the body. The removal of undigested material from the digestive tract is more specifically termed as egestion.
The epithelial lining of the gastrointestinal tract is called the mucosa. It is composed of specialized cells that help with absorption, secretion, and protection within the digestive system.
Sorbitol is poorly absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract as it has a low lipid solubility.
The gastrointestinal tract contains sphincters, which are circular muscles that regulate the movement of material through the digestive system. Some examples of sphincters in the gastrointestinal tract include the lower esophageal sphincter, pyloric sphincter, and anal sphincter.
GIT. It stands for GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT in full.
The organ you are referring to is called the small intestine.
Recurrent vomiting of undigested food in humans can be caused by various factors, including gastrointestinal obstruction, gastroparesis, or underlying conditions such as pyloric stenosis or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). These conditions can hinder the normal passage of food through the digestive tract, leading to the regurgitation of undigested material. Additionally, certain infections, metabolic disorders, or neurological conditions may also contribute to this symptom. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Urinary tract.
The GI (Gastrointestinal) tract or the Digestive Tract
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