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Human feces

Human feces (American English) or faeces (British English), commonly and in medical literature more often called stool, commonly referred to as poo or poop, are the solid or semisolid remains of food that could not be digested or absorbed in the small intestine of humans, but has been further broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. It also…

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Human feces

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Triples76
Avg. degree1.99
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Human feces

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related to Classification · 10
Human feces → Bristol, Gastroenterology, Heaton, Meyers Scale, Scandinavian Journal, Sometimes, The, The Bristol, UK, University
related to Odor · 10
Human feces → Benzopyrrole, DMDS, DMS, DMTS, Feces, For, H2S, Methyl, MM, The
related to Disgust and shame · 8
Human feces → An, As, Christians, Deuteronomy, Disgust, In, It, Jews
related to Paleofeces · 6
Human feces → DNA, Intact, Paleofeces, The, These, They
related to Undigested food remnants · 6
Human feces → Artificial, Beets, Common, One, Sometimes, Undigested
related to Use as fertilizer · 5
Human feces → Human, It, The, There, World Health Organization
related to External links · 4
Human feces → Human, Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Terminology and other terms used · 3
Human feces → An, Many, There

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feces human fecal stool bacteria water may also diarrhea called food health sometimes small colon sewage many bowel constipation odor

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bacterially altered bilirubininstance ofIt also contains bacteria and a relatively small amount of metabolic waste products0.80text
and the dead epithelial cells from the lining of the gutinstance ofIt also contains bacteria and a relatively small amount of metabolic waste products0.80text
beetrootinstance ofor foods0.80text
black liquoriceinstance ofor foods0.80text
or blueberriesinstance ofor foods0.80text
cholecystitisinstance ofPale or grayStool that is pale or grey may be caused by insufficient bile output due to conditions0.80text
gallstonesinstance ofPale or grayStool that is pale or grey may be caused by insufficient bile output due to conditions0.80text
giardia parasitic infectioninstance ofPale or grayStool that is pale or grey may be caused by insufficient bile output due to conditions0.80text
hepatitisinstance ofPale or grayStool that is pale or grey may be caused by insufficient bile output due to conditions0.80text
chronic pancreatitisinstance ofPale or grayStool that is pale or grey may be caused by insufficient bile output due to conditions0.80text
or cirrhosisinstance ofPale or grayStool that is pale or grey may be caused by insufficient bile output due to conditions0.80text
rosemaryYucca schidigeraZinc acetateAverage chemical characteristicsOn averageinstance ofBismuth subsalicylateChloryphyllynHerbs0.80text

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