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What does yeast convert carbohydrates into?
Sodium Phosphate
An inorganic compound used in various applications, including as a laxative, a food additive, and in dental products.
Internal Sphincter
refers to a ring of muscle located in the anus or the urethra that helps control the expulsion of feces or urine from the body.
Enema Tube
A medical device used to inject fluid into the rectum and colon, often for the purposes of clearing the bowels or administering medication or nutrition.
Loose Stools
Bowel movements that are more liquid than solid, often indicative of digestive issues.
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