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- Defecation - Wikipedia
Defecation (or defaecation) follows digestion and is the necessary biological process by which organisms eliminate a solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material known as feces (or faeces) from the digestive tract via the anus or cloaca
- Defecation | Anatomy, Physiology Benefits | Britannica
Defecation, the act of eliminating solid or semisolid waste materials (feces) from the digestive tract In human beings, wastes are usually removed once or twice daily, but the frequency can vary from several times daily to three times weekly and remain within normal limits
- Defecation reflex: Overview and what can affect it? - Medical News Today
However, most people have a bowel movement one to three times daily This article explores the defecation reflex, the types of defecation reflexes, what triggers defecation, and more
- Understanding the physiology of human defaecation and disorders of . . .
Bampton, P A et al Spatial and temporal organization of pressure patterns throughout the unprepared colon during spontaneous defecation Am J Gastroenterol 95, 1027–1035 (2000)
- Constipation Defecation Problems | ACG - American College of . . .
Discover comprehensive resources and information on Constipation and Defecation Problems provided by ACG Explore more about these common gastrointestinal issues
- Defecation - Rectum - Control - TeachMePhysiology
The rectum is reponsible for temporary storage of faeces before defecation As it becomes filled the rectal walls expand and stretch receptors stimulate the desire to defecate
- DEFECATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEFECATE is to discharge feces from the bowels
- The Physiology of Defecation and Bowel Regularity
Defecation is the final act of digestion, eliminating waste products, known as feces, from the body This process is crucial for overall health, representing the culmination of nutrient absorption and waste consolidation within the digestive tract
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