Gut Tail

The caudal gut is one of the parts of the human digestive system, located in the lower part of the body. It is a long and thin channel connecting the rectum with the external environment. The caudal intestine performs an important function in the body - it promotes the removal of feces from the intestines and prevents its accumulation in the body.

The caudal intestine consists of several sections: the anal canal, rectal tract and external segment. Feces accumulate in the anal canal, and through the rectal tract it moves towards the exit from the body. The outer segment of the caudal intestine is located at the exit from the body - it is a round shape, in the center of which there is a hole for the removal of feces.

After feces have moved from the rectal to the caudal intestine, the process of its movement through the caudal intestine begins. The movement of feces occurs due to the work of the muscles of the intestinal walls and the muscles of the anus. The higher the stool is located in the intestine, the greater the pressure on it.