The cloaca includes a section called the coprodeum, where feces is stored, and a urodeum, where urine enters the gastrointestinal tract. Finally, these waste products collect in the proctodeum before ...
However, that’s only the start of a journey through the digestive tract, and what happens next relies on a series of complex chemical and physical processes. Continue reading to learn about the major ...
DGIST Professor Kim Kyuhyung's research team uncovers the role of Piezo channels that sense pressure in the digestive tract and regulate swallowing behavior - The research opens new opportunities for ...
which move waste through the digestive tract. Temperature matters significantly in this process. While cold water can cause intestinal muscles to constrict, warm water helps them relax and function ...