- [citation needed] The
words quasi-solid,
semisolid, and
semiliquid may be used interchangeably. Quasi-solids and
semisolids are
sometimes described as amorphous...
- have been
absorbed from chyme, the
remaining waste material changes into
semisolids that are
called ****. The **** p**** to the ****, to be
stored until...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. **** (**** or faeces) is the
solid or
semisolid remains of the food that
could not be
digested in the
small intestine...
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Human **** (or
faeces in
British English) are the
solid or
semisolid remains of food that
could not be
digested or
absorbed in the
small intestine of...
- 90
Glycerine 1.5
Pancake syrup 2.5 101 – 103 Pastes, gels, and
other semisolids (generally non-Newtonian)
Ketchup ≈ 101
Mustard Sour
cream ≈ 102 Peanut...
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exception of the ostrich) uric acid is
excreted along with
faeces as a
semisolid waste. However,
birds such as
hummingbirds can be
facultatively ammonotelic...
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human fecal matter varies according to diet and health.
Normally it is
semisolid, with a
mucus coating. A
combination of bile and bilirubin,
which comes...
- in a
suitable cream base. This term has
traditionally been
applied to
semisolids that
possess a
relatively fluid consistency formulated as
either water-in-oil...
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Grease is a
solid or
semisolid lubricant formed as a
dispersion of
thickening agents in a
liquid lubricant.
Grease generally consists of a soap emulsified...
- digestion, and is a
necessary process by
which organisms eliminate a solid,
semisolid, or
liquid waste material known as **** from the
digestive tract via...