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defecation reflex

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Defecation Reflex

Definition: The "defecation reflex" is a natural body response that happens when there are poop (feces) in the rectum. It signals the body that it is time to go to the bathroom to release the waste.

Usage Instructions: - The term is often used in medical or biological contexts when discussing how the body works. - It is not commonly used in everyday conversation, so you might not hear it often outside of health-related discussions.

Example Sentence: "When the defecation reflex is triggered, the body prepares to eliminate waste."

Advanced Usage: - In medical studies, healthcare professionals may discuss the defecation reflex to understand digestion and bowel health. - It can also be involved in discussions about certain health issues, such as constipation or bowel incontinence.

Word Variants: - "Defecate" (verb): to go to the bathroom and release waste. - Example: "Humans usually defecate several times a week." - "Defecation" (noun): the act of going to the bathroom. - Example: "Defecation is a normal part of the digestive process."

Different Meanings: - The word "defecation" specifically refers to the act of eliminating waste, while "reflex" refers to an automatic response of the body.

Synonyms: - For "defecation": evacuation, bowel movement. - For "reflex": reaction, response.

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs: - There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "defecation reflex," but you might hear "let it go" in casual conversations, which means to stop holding on to something, including bodily waste.

Noun
  1. normal response to the presence of feces in the rectum

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