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fecesor excrement or stoolsSolid bodily waste discharged from the colon through the anus during defecation. Normal feces are 75% water. The rest is about 30% dead bacteria, 30% indigestible food matter, 10–20% cholesterol and other fats, 10–20% inorganic substances, and 2–3% protein. The colour and odour are produced by bacterial action on chemical constituents. Many disorders produce abnormalities in the feces, usually constipation or diarrhea. Bleeding in the stomach or intestines may show up as dark red to black stools. Tests are needed to detect small amounts (occult blood). High fat content usually indicates disease of the pancreas or small intestine. Many diseases are spread by contamination of food with feces of infected persons. feces [′fē·sēz] (physiology) The waste material eliminated by the gastrointestinal tract. Feces excrement, the contents of the lower section of the large intestine, discharged during defecation. In man and the majority of animals, feces are of solid consistency as a result of water absorption in the large intestines. Feces consist of undigested remains of food, mucoid intestinal juice, epithelial cells (which are constantly desquamating from the interior surface of the intestinal tract), and microorganisms of the intestinal flora (mainly Escherichia coli). Testing of feces has diagnostic value: blood and pus (when ulcers or hemorrhoids are present), worms and their ova, and the causative agents of dysentery, typhoid fever, or cholera may be found. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | com Yeast Complex B INCI: Water (and) alcohol (and) faex (yeast) extract (and) thiamin HCI (and) pyridoxine HCI Applications: For scalps with strong secretion of sebum (greasy hair and dandruff). Yeast Complex B INCI name: Water an alcohol and faex (yeast) extract and thiamin HC1 and pyridoxine HC1. Unisurrection S-61 INCI: Beta vulgaris (beet) root extract (and) glycerin/butylene glycol (and) haberlea rhodopensis leaf extract (and) faex (yeast) extract Applications: Anti-aging, skin revitalizing Use Levels: 1-5% Comments: Protects and restructures enzymes; revitalizes keratinocytes and improves skin moisture content resulting in the visible reduction of wrinkles and significant improvement of suppleness. |
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