Water; fluids
Excess water is removed from undigested food waste in the large intestine. This waste, called feces, is then stored in the rectum until expelled through the anus.
Excess water is removed from undigested food waste in the large intestine. This waste, called feces, is then stored in the rectum until expelled through the anus.
The colon.
Feces mainly consist of water, undigested food, bacteria, mucus, and dead cells. The color, odor, and consistency of feces can vary based on factors like diet and overall health.
The Uterus
The large intestine.
Feces is typically composed of about 75% water. The remaining 25% consists of solid material, such as undigested food, bacteria, and waste products.
Feces Body's solid waste: the body's solid waste matter, composed of undigested food, bacteria, water, and bile pigments and discharged from the bowel through the anus.
The colon absorbs water from undigested food waste so that the waste can be excreted as feces.
IF IT IS, then it because most of the water content has been removed.
The absorption of excess water from waste and the compaction of any undigestible material (fiber) into feces occurs in the large intestine, which is also called the colon.