Veins
... in the anal area often due to difficulty passing
feces due to a low fiber diet (hemo = blood; rheo = flow current; -oid = like form) ... Full article >>> A closed circulatory system with a heart and branching network of arteries , capilleries, and veins . carnivore [L. caro, carni...
Pathogen
...sequence . Full article >>> Human
feces contain pathogen s ( virus es, bacteria ) that cause cholera, typhoid fever, and dysentery. Sewage treatment plant s use bacteria to break down organ ic matter into inorganic nutrients. Full article >>> vaccine (vaccination) - ...
Intestine
...s salt and water from undigested food and releases
feces through the anus . Full article >>> small intestine : the site of chemical digestion ; includes the duodenum , jejunum , and ileum . smooth endoplasmic reticulum : ER with no ribosomes attached. Full article >>...
Cotyledons
...er animals ; used as a measure of the presence of
feces in water or soil. Full article >>> The structure involved in connecting the fetal and maternal tissue s consisting of a cotyledon and a caruncle in the cotyledonary placenta . The cotyledons or chorionic villi are of fetal origin ...
Cloaca
...f digestive tract in many vertebrates , receiving
feces and urogenital products. In certain invertebrates...62; (The cloaca is a chamber through which the
feces and the gametes , as well as urine , pass on the way to the outside. The name comes from the Latin...