Pigs have some control over their defecation, similar to other animals. They can learn to associate certain areas with elimination and may seek out specific spots to do so, especially in environments where they are given space. However, they do not have the same level of control as humans and may defecate when they feel the urge, particularly in situations of stress or discomfort. Overall, while they can manage their habits to some extent, their control is not as refined as that of humans.
A pig does not have a cloaca because they have both reproductive organs and an anus. Only animals with 1 opening have a cloaca.
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Pigs get big because they are pigs so they eat alot ;)
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Pigs have ears.
Incontinent. This term is used for lack of control of either urination or defecation.
The example of the processes which is under voluntary control are urination and defecation. Voluntary control is an act that is normally controlled by an individualâ??s will.
The meaning of defecation is when feces is discharged from the body.
The difference between excretion and defecation is excretion is the removal of waste and defecation is the removal of undigested waste. During defecation, the nutrients are absorbed by the body before being removed from the body.
Encopresis is the medical term meaning incontinence of stool. If the patient has never had bowel control, this condition will be called primary encopresis.
Constipation means infrequent defecation.
I think for me the process of excretion with the process of defecation is by the process of excretion with the process of defecation. Therefore the defecation is the process of excretion by the process of defecation. Some says excretion is the process with the defecation process. That's why the organ contrast the process of excretion with the process of defecation.
The specific structural characteristic that enables voluntary control of urination and defecation is the presence of external sphincters, such as the external urethral sphincter and the external anal sphincter. These are skeletal muscles that can be consciously contracted or relaxed, allowing individuals to control the release of urine and feces. Additionally, the neural pathways, including the somatic nervous system, play a crucial role in facilitating this voluntary control.
It is similar with defecation only in that both help to overcome nitrogenous wastes in the body. Defecation helps to pass out the solid wastes. But defecation can not be called excretion on the physiological grounds as the waste does not cross any semipermeable membrane as is required in the process of excretion.
The toilet.
it has a hole
Defecation, or elimination of solid waste, is a process of the digestive system, not the reproductive system.