پو
پو (Poo) is a term commonly used to refer to feces, the solid waste excreted by humans and animals. It is composed of undigested food, bacteria, and other waste products. The process of producing feces is a natural part of the digestive system, which breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
The study of feces, known as coprology, can provide valuable insights into health and diet. Analyzing feces can help identify digestive disorders, infections, and other health issues. Proper disposal and sanitation of feces are essential for preventing the spread of diseases, particularly in areas with limited access to clean water and sanitation facilities.