Human waste is not a specific body part but rather a byproduct of bodily functions. It refers to the waste materials expelled from the body, such as:
- Feces: Solid waste produced by the digestive system, primarily in the large intestine.
- Urine: Liquid waste produced by the kidneys, containing excess water, salts, and waste products from the body.
These waste products are eliminated through the following body parts:
- Rectum: The final part of the large intestine, where feces are stored before elimination.
- Urethra: The tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
Therefore, while human waste is not a body part itself, it is expelled from specific parts of the body responsible for waste processing and elimination.