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Summary Of: Feces

are normally used for animal feces rather than human feces... Earthworm feces aid in provision of minerals and plant nutrients in an accessible form... Earthworm feces aid in provision of minerals and plant nutrients in an accessible form... feces aid in provision of minerals and plant nutrients in an accessible form... feces may still contain a large amount of energy... Feces serve not only as a basic food... s feces to gain essential... Feces are also important as a... are able to detect the feces of their prey... nutrients in soil it is therefore important that feces return to the area from which they came... from rural areas to urban populations and then feces disposed of into a river or sea... Hardening of the feces may cause prolonged interruption in the routine and is called... stool is from rapid transit of feces through the intestines... appearance to the feces is the result of a lack of bilirubin... Beets may turn feces different hues of red... colorful packaged breakfast cereals can also cause unusual feces coloring if eaten in sufficient quantities... of feces is due to... The perceived bad odor of feces has been hypothesized to be a deterrent for humans... an animal that eats feces may be attracted to its odor... Dog feces on the asphalt... Dog feces on the asphalt... feces on the asphalt... However pet feces can be cleaned with just... Human feces may be used as... The feces of animals is often used as...

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