Biology, asked by ADEQUET2121, 1 year ago

What does the presence of vegetable cells in stool indicate?

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Answered by larus
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Stool refers to a common term in accordance to human feces. The stool passes out of the body via the anus and rectum. It is composed of what is left after the digestive system that is, small intestine, stomach, and colon absorb nutrients and fluids from what one eat and drink.  

In the given case, the presence of vegetable cells in the stool is just normal, as the vegetable cells and starch are just the leftovers of what one would have used and it is fine.  


Answered by thewordlycreature
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Stool is a common term which refers to human faeces. It is moved and thrown out of the body via anus and rectum. Whatever is left after digestion from the stomach to the intestine, is removed from the body via the rectum. Presence of vegetables cell at the stool is absolutely Normal because the vegetables cell and starch are the just leftover from the things whit is left after digestion.

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