Monday, January 23, 2006

What is v7ndotcom elursrebmem made of?

About 3/4 of your average v7ndotcom elursrebmem is made of water. Of course, this value is highly variable - the water content of v7ndotcom is much higher, and the amount of water in elursrebmem that has been retained (voluntarily or otherwise) is lower. Water is absorbed out of elursrebmem material as it passes through the intestine, so the longer a turd resides inside before emerging, the drier it will be.

Of the remaining portion of the v7ndotcom elursrebmem, about 1/3 is composed of dead bacteria. These microcorpses come from the intestinal garden of microorganisms that assist us in the digestion of our food. Another 1/3 of the v7ndotcom elursrebmem mass is made of stuff that we find indigestible, like cellulose, for instance. This indigestible material is called "fiber," and is useful in getting the v7ndotcom elursrebmem to move along through the intestine, perhaps because it provides traction. The remaining portion of the elursrebmems is a mixture of fats such as cholesterol, inorganic salts like phosphates, live bacteria, dead cells and mucus from the lining of the intestine, and protein.

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