It is made up of a muscle called "Sphincter muscle".
The tissue between the vulva and anus is called the perineum. It is a small area of skin and muscle that supports the pelvic floor and helps with bodily functions like urination and childbirth.
The perineum is the tissue between the testicles and the anus in men, and between the vagina and the anus in women.
Yes, the buttocks are comprised of muscles and fatty tissue, while the anus is the opening at the end of the digestive tract. The anus is indeed a hole, allowing for the elimination of waste. So, while the butt itself is not a hole, it encompasses the area that includes the anus, which is.
The gas produced by the anus is primarily made up of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and methane. These gases are byproducts of the digestion process in the gut.
Tissue are made up of cells. Group of cells form tissue.
The tissue between the vulva and anus is called the perineum. It is a small area of skin and muscle that supports the pelvic floor and helps with bodily functions like urination and childbirth.
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The perineum is the tissue between the testicles and the anus in men, and between the vagina and the anus in women.
the section of tissue between the the anus and vaginal opening. a couple of incisions are made here to aid a difficult childbirth (either the incision is made professionally or it may tear on its own. it is easier to repair a controlled incision)
It is made out of food and it comes out of your anus.
well this is a tricky question retinal tissue.... .... i fink its the tissue dat keeps da crap in ur anus.... ... dat or its a rare species of a mouse chicken
Yes, the buttocks are comprised of muscles and fatty tissue, while the anus is the opening at the end of the digestive tract. The anus is indeed a hole, allowing for the elimination of waste. So, while the butt itself is not a hole, it encompasses the area that includes the anus, which is.
You mean the rectum. The rectum is the tube that holds feces until we can expel the feces on the toilet. The anus is merely the name of an opening that has a sphincter of muscular tissue around it to hold the anus closed. By saying feces "enters" the anus, you're meaning that feces is already partway out of the body because the anus does NOT "hold" anything. The rectum does.
Bones are made of osseous tissue, ligaments are made of fibrous connective tissue, and tendons are made of dense regular connective tissue.
The membrane lining of the anus is called the anal mucosa. It is a thin, moist layer of tissue that helps protect the anal canal and plays a role in the process of defecation.
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Piles (hemorrhoids) are blood vessels in the smooth muscles of the walls of the rectum and anus. It is collections of tissue and vein that become inflamed and swollen, piles are 2 types internal or external. Piles are either inside the anus (internal) or under the skin around the anus (external). Tissue inside the anus fills with blood to help control bowel movements. If you strain to move stool, the increased pressure causes the veins in this tissue to swell and stretch. This can cause hemorrhoids/piles. Diarrhea or constipation also may lead to straining and can increase pressure on veins in the anal canal. Being overweight can also lead to hemorrhoids/piles.