Small objects, like small fish bones, can cause you to choke.
You will see the rectum hanging out. It may start out small 1/8"-1/4". But if left alone can get to be 1 inch and longer. It will look like a small red finger dragging from the back end.
Those objects are called asteroids.
A bradawl is like a small screwdriver you push it into the wood prior to inserting a screw' It does the same job as boring a pilot hole'
Visualization of the lowest part of the GI tract is typically done using procedures like a colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy. These procedures involve inserting a flexible tube with a camera through the rectum to examine the colon and rectum for any abnormalities such as polyps, inflammation, or tumors. The images obtained during these procedures help diagnose conditions like colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, or hemorrhoids.
Prolonged dysentry can make ur rectum muscles loose.Homeopathy medicines are there to recover from weak and loose rectum.
Yes, gravity affects all objects regardless of their size. The force of gravity is proportional to an object's mass, so even small objects experience the gravitational pull of larger bodies like the Earth.
Nope. What you like is what you like.
They are called hemorrhoids.
First, you probably mean the rectum, which is inside the body. The anus is the opening to the rectum. But.. You can't make the rectum 'longer'. It's like asking, How can I make my finger longer? or asking, How can I make my nose grow? The rectum like the anus can be stretched in width but not lengthened. Important--- The rectum and anus can be permanently damaged. That damage can result in constipation and leaking of softer stool.
the rectum is like a bag or container that stores the waste materials the human body does not need.when it is full, it releases everything in it.
panning is kikiwlker : Get a collection of small objects like paperclips, shells, tiny toys, erasers, and stones. Ask an adult if you can have some small gold item like an earring. Put all the objects into a large shallow dish or a wok. Add water and swish the objects around. What happens to the most dense objects - the ones that are heavy for their size?