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Feces , faeces , or fæces (see spelling differences) is a waste product from an animal's digestive tract expelled through the anus (or cloaca) during defecation . The word faeces is the plura...
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So, although you probably never thought about it, now that I mention it, yeah, that's a good point. why are faeces brown? ... The resulting molecule is brown, and this is excreted in the faeces, to give them their brown color.
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See all of Why are faeces brown?, there are 2 more in this node. ... Also if you eat a lot of beets on any given day... in the next cycle your faeces will have a nice shade of red to them. That and your pee will turn pink. Don't Panic, that's not blood in your stool.
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Red blood cells are continually being broken down and replaced. The main byproduct of this process is called bilirubin, which is (specifically) a breakdown product of hemoglobin, ... Bilirubin (like many other biochemical wastes) is dumped by the liver into the large intestine via the gall bladder. ... As you might expect,
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How much does a brown bin cost? ... If a brown bin has contaminated waste, can it be left for uplift on the green bin service day? ... Animal faeces ; Kitchen and vegetable waste ; Plastic bags ; Stones and rubble ; Old garden tools...
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Normal feline faeces are brown and well formed. If a cat is suffering from diarrhoea, the faecal consistency becomes soft or even watery, and the colour may also change to lighter or darker than normal. There may also be fresh blood or mucous in the faeces. ... There may also be soft faeces stuck to the fur under the tail.
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After these first few days, breast-fed babies produce runny, yellow-brown faeces, and bottle-fed babies have more solid, darker brown faeces. Infants fed on banana mashed with a fork may appear to have black worms in their faeces from the fibres...
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Faeces consist of unabsorbed water, undigested fibre, short chain fatty acids (which are a major product of fermentation), relatively low concentrations of salts, and an extremely large number of bacteria including anaerobes, lactobacilli, yeasts, and coliforms. ... Why are faeces brown?
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faeces - 2 reference results ... Faeces as indicators of moose activity and role in ecosystems. ... Why is faeces brown...
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