What does the presence of vegetable cells in stool indicate?
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Stool:
It is the term used to refer to human feces.
The passing of stool takes place out of the body through the rectum and anus.
The fibers of vegetables, which do not get digested completely in the stomach or small intestine pass to the large intestine, where they are completely or to some extent fermented by the intestinal flora.
The existence of undigested vegetable cells in the stool is considered normal, as it is just the undesired thing like waste left to post the process of digestion.