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Iron Man vs Doomsday

Colonel Krukov

Rules:


 * Speed is equalised
 * Standard Battle Assumptions
 * Stark gets a few days prep to build a Doomsday buster

Iron Man: 1 (BlackDarkness679)

Doomsday: 2 (ExerciseDancefloors,Lekmos)

Inconclusive: 0

Edited by Colonel Krukov 20:10, September 11, 2018

Topics for this thread:

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Colonel Krukov

Bump

15:12, September 5, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

I will come back to this to give my thoughts

11:59, September 6, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

A doomsday buster will have all the abilities of the previous armours right?he might have a chance against Doomsday maybe

08:58, September 8, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

He should have the same abilities as the Mark 42 as a baseline. However, underneath the Doomsday buster he'll likely be wearing the Age of Ultron armour.

Edited by Colonel Krukov 10:02, September 8, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

Well my vote goes for Ironman then given the abilities he has from these which would help agaibst Doomsday,although it will be still a hard fight

11:35, September 8, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Boop

11:24, September 10, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Beep

16:40, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

Alrigth i don`t want around when these do clash...

Let see Iron Man has very good ways to get under Doomdays and actually bring him down.

Correct me, Doomsdays reactive evolution was not instant and it would need time to actvie, yes?

If so i give my vote Iron Man for his durability negations and fact he has been bring down Hulk, i say Iron Man takes this after few cities has been wipe out.

18:32, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

I think it's instant, or nearly so. Either that, or when he resurrects.

Edited by Colonel Krukov 19:17, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

He can do it mid fight too,when he dies and resurrects back he is immune to whatever killed him last time,you cant kill him with the same method twice

19:19, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

My data banks are not familiar with all details with Marvel and DC even i read their stories.

If i understand Doomsday can do his reactive during figth or was dying always needed for trigger reactive evolution?

How was Doomsday cycle? If someone cut his head off, could he like in next like next five seconds he can be back in top shape. I have seen smallville version where Doomsday reactive evolution was almsot quite fast, if we apply it here and we have battle to death (no K.O) then i could say Doomsday takes this...with few cities wiped out

Edited by Lekmos 19:44, September 11, 2018
 * 

ExerciseDancefloors

Tony kills him once and then Doomsday comes back immune to the attack which was used to kill him(?)

19:43, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

The way I understand it, the more you use an ability, the more resistant he becomes.

19:45, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

I remember when he fought Radion that he blasted him with energy and killed him,next time they faced it didnt work on him and Doomsday countered his abilities too

19:52, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Does anyone know how DD's resurrection works? How long it takes etc.

@Lekmos SBA apply so: Edited by Colonel Krukov 19:52, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

If he is capable of the above, my vote is for Doomsday.

19:53, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

Depends sometimes it takes little time and other times it takes more,from what i remember the best ways to deal Doomsday is by BFR

19:56, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

Alrighty.

20:01, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

Oh there was knock out for at least for hour, didn`t catch it first time.

If someone bring out that Doomsdays ``what won`t kill you, makes you stronger cycle`` is shorter than hour, i stick with vote for Doomsday. If it is longer than hour, then i change my vote to Iron Man due knock out.

So now my vote goes to Doomsday.

20:09, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Boop

19:27, September 13, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Beep

23:47, September 14, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Boop

23:31, September 15, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Beep

5 days ago
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Colonel Krukov

Boop

4 days ago
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Leh Stranger

I feel like there needs to be more information for this match to even out. Even if Tony was to build a Doomsday buster. What new could the Doomsday buster do to kill or remove Doomsday from the fight when a beast like that has already taken on the likes of Superman, and many other heroes who probably killed Doomsday in more creative ways than just punching it to death. So I think it now becomes a question of what Doomsday is immune too and what isn't he immune too when he fights Tony in this new suit. If we're assuming that it's the usual Doomsday after he's fought all of those other heroes in the DC-verse then I'm more incline to give my vote to Doomsday.

4 days ago
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Colonel Krukov

Well it's up to Tony and his research mainly.

He has feats for building the Hulkbuster within the same time frame. The Hulkbuster is able to counter the Hulk by using the radiation he emits against him and to knock him out by depleting his stamina levels fairly quickly.

Stark can bestow said powers to allies, so I think he can bestow said powers to the the Iron Legion (Which includes the Hulkbuster) and go for the knock out.

For what it's worth his AoU armour can exploit statistics amplification, regeneration, and can absorb Doomsday's laser beams, adding the energy to his own power supply.

Edit: Iron Legion drones are copies of the Age of Ultron Armour

Edited by Colonel Krukov 4 days ago
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Darkmon cns

Well I'd like to ask how much dose tony know about dooms day well building this doomsday buster?

Edited by Darkmon cns 3 days ago
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GreyFang82

Yeah... Doomsday is a tough cookie... I feel like if Tony had BFR this would be a pretty clear-cut match, but due to the fact it is not listed in his abilites and saying "Well prep lets him do that" is kinda a cop out and would require a lot of assumptions, like: How far can he get him away from the battlefield? Does he send him to the next closest planet? is it another dimension? Can Doomsday Make it back? etc.

Did we agree that the Reactive Evolution only kicks in when he dies, or does it actively work while he's fighting?

If it's only when he's killed, I would HAVE to say inconclusive as it would relay on how the battle went and how long Doomsday stay's knockedout... which can be a case by case basis. If it's even working during combat I have to give it to Doomsday.

a day ago
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Colonel Krukov

reply to #28

Darkmon cns wrote: Well I'd like to ask how much dose tony know about dooms day well building this doomsday buster?

I think he can use public knowledge and use his SHIELD status to get into more classified information.

@Greyfang Apparently it's inconsistent.

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #29

GreyFang82 wrote:

Just throwing him in space should do the trick which is why i asked how much tony knew. He could build somthing with enough rockets to just grave him and throw him in space with his rockets and he'd be able to make it back on his own.

Edited by Darkmon cns 14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

Well, Doomsday can fly, but maybe wrapping a suit around him works

14 hours ago
 * 

Darkmon cns

reply to #32

Colonel Krukov wrote: Well, Doomsday can fly, but maybe wrapping a suit around him works

He can?

14 hours ago
 * 

Colonel Krukov

I mean, as long as as the suit doesn't get destroyed and the suits force > Doomsday force

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

No i mean dooms day can fly?

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

Yeah, it's on his page

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

Ether way he could spend the time building the doomsday buster as added parts on the hulk buster so he could survive a roundam punch from dooms day after it separates.

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

True, that would save a lot of time to amp up an already powerful suit, likely giving him an AP advantage.

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #38

Colonel Krukov wrote: True, that would save a lot of time to amp up an already powerful suit, likely giving him an AP advantage.

I was thinking the actual doomsday Buster is the suit that goes on doomsday.

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

Well, if he decides to use BFR as his strategy, then I guess so.

13 hours ago
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[show]=Defecation= From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to navigationJump to search

Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] [3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest[7]  and other cardiovascular complications[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.[9] [10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.[12]

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[show]=Defecation= From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to navigationJump to search

Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] [3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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[7] =Defecation= From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.<sup id="cite_ref-JMP2017_1-0">[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.<sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] <sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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Rules:


 * Speed is equalised
 * Standard Battle Assumptions
 * Stark gets a few days prep to build a Doomsday buster

Iron Man: 1 (BlackDarkness679)

Doomsday: 2 (ExerciseDancefloors,Lekmos)

Inconclusive: 0

Edited by Colonel Krukov 20:10, September 11, 2018

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Colonel Krukov

Bump

15:12, September 5, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

I will come back to this to give my thoughts

11:59, September 6, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

A doomsday buster will have all the abilities of the previous armours right?he might have a chance against Doomsday maybe

08:58, September 8, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

He should have the same abilities as the Mark 42 as a baseline. However, underneath the Doomsday buster he'll likely be wearing the Age of Ultron armour.

Edited by Colonel Krukov 10:02, September 8, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

Well my vote goes for Ironman then given the abilities he has from these which would help agaibst Doomsday,although it will be still a hard fight

11:35, September 8, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

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16:40, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

Alrigth i don`t want around when these do clash...

Let see Iron Man has very good ways to get under Doomdays and actually bring him down.

Correct me, Doomsdays reactive evolution was not instant and it would need time to actvie, yes?

If so i give my vote Iron Man for his durability negations and fact he has been bring down Hulk, i say Iron Man takes this after few cities has been wipe out.

18:32, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

I think it's instant, or nearly so. Either that, or when he resurrects.

Edited by Colonel Krukov 19:17, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

He can do it mid fight too,when he dies and resurrects back he is immune to whatever killed him last time,you cant kill him with the same method twice

19:19, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

My data banks are not familiar with all details with Marvel and DC even i read their stories.

If i understand Doomsday can do his reactive during figth or was dying always needed for trigger reactive evolution?

How was Doomsday cycle? If someone cut his head off, could he like in next like next five seconds he can be back in top shape. I have seen smallville version where Doomsday reactive evolution was almsot quite fast, if we apply it here and we have battle to death (no K.O) then i could say Doomsday takes this...with few cities wiped out

Edited by Lekmos 19:44, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

Tony kills him once and then Doomsday comes back immune to the attack which was used to kill him(?)

19:43, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

The way I understand it, the more you use an ability, the more resistant he becomes.

19:45, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

I remember when he fought Radion that he blasted him with energy and killed him,next time they faced it didnt work on him and Doomsday countered his abilities too

19:52, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Does anyone know how DD's resurrection works? How long it takes etc.

@Lekmos SBA apply so: Edited by Colonel Krukov 19:52, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

If he is capable of the above, my vote is for Doomsday.

19:53, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

Depends sometimes it takes little time and other times it takes more,from what i remember the best ways to deal Doomsday is by BFR

19:56, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

Alrighty.

20:01, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

Oh there was knock out for at least for hour, didn`t catch it first time.

If someone bring out that Doomsdays ``what won`t kill you, makes you stronger cycle`` is shorter than hour, i stick with vote for Doomsday. If it is longer than hour, then i change my vote to Iron Man due knock out.

So now my vote goes to Doomsday.

20:09, September 11, 2018
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Leh Stranger

I feel like there needs to be more information for this match to even out. Even if Tony was to build a Doomsday buster. What new could the Doomsday buster do to kill or remove Doomsday from the fight when a beast like that has already taken on the likes of Superman, and many other heroes who probably killed Doomsday in more creative ways than just punching it to death. So I think it now becomes a question of what Doomsday is immune too and what isn't he immune too when he fights Tony in this new suit. If we're assuming that it's the usual Doomsday after he's fought all of those other heroes in the DC-verse then I'm more incline to give my vote to Doomsday.

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Colonel Krukov

Well it's up to Tony and his research mainly.

He has feats for building the Hulkbuster within the same time frame. The Hulkbuster is able to counter the Hulk by using the radiation he emits against him and to knock him out by depleting his stamina levels fairly quickly.

Stark can bestow said powers to allies, so I think he can bestow said powers to the the Iron Legion (Which includes the Hulkbuster) and go for the knock out.

For what it's worth his AoU armour can exploit statistics amplification, regeneration, and can absorb Doomsday's laser beams, adding the energy to his own power supply.

Edit: Iron Legion drones are copies of the Age of Ultron Armour

Edited by Colonel Krukov 4 days ago
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Darkmon cns

Well I'd like to ask how much dose tony know about dooms day well building this doomsday buster?

Edited by Darkmon cns 3 days ago
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GreyFang82

Yeah... Doomsday is a tough cookie... I feel like if Tony had BFR this would be a pretty clear-cut match, but due to the fact it is not listed in his abilites and saying "Well prep lets him do that" is kinda a cop out and would require a lot of assumptions, like: How far can he get him away from the battlefield? Does he send him to the next closest planet? is it another dimension? Can Doomsday Make it back? etc.

Did we agree that the Reactive Evolution only kicks in when he dies, or does it actively work while he's fighting?

If it's only when he's killed, I would HAVE to say inconclusive as it would relay on how the battle went and how long Doomsday stay's knockedout... which can be a case by case basis. If it's even working during combat I have to give it to Doomsday.

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Colonel Krukov

reply to #28

Darkmon cns wrote: Well I'd like to ask how much dose tony know about dooms day well building this doomsday buster?

I think he can use public knowledge and use his SHIELD status to get into more classified information.

@Greyfang Apparently it's inconsistent.

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #29

GreyFang82 wrote:

Just throwing him in space should do the trick which is why i asked how much tony knew. He could build somthing with enough rockets to just grave him and throw him in space with his rockets and he'd be able to make it back on his own.

Edited by Darkmon cns 14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

Well, Doomsday can fly, but maybe wrapping a suit around him works

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #32

Colonel Krukov wrote: Well, Doomsday can fly, but maybe wrapping a suit around him works

He can?

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

I mean, as long as as the suit doesn't get destroyed and the suits force > Doomsday force

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

No i mean dooms day can fly?

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

Yeah, it's on his page

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

Ether way he could spend the time building the doomsday buster as added parts on the hulk buster so he could survive a roundam punch from dooms day after it separates.

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

True, that would save a lot of time to amp up an already powerful suit, likely giving him an AP advantage.

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #38

Colonel Krukov wrote: True, that would save a lot of time to amp up an already powerful suit, likely giving him an AP advantage.

I was thinking the actual doomsday Buster is the suit that goes on doomsday.

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Colonel Krukov

Well, if he decides to use BFR as his strategy, then I guess so.

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Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.<sup id="cite_ref-JMP2017_1-0">[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.<sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] <sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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[show]=Defecation= From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.<sup id="cite_ref-JMP2017_1-0">[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.<sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] <sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.<sup id="cite_ref-JMP2017_1-0">[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.<sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] <sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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 * Speed is equalised
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 * Stark gets a few days prep to build a Doomsday buster

Iron Man: 1 (BlackDarkness679)

Doomsday: 2 (ExerciseDancefloors,Lekmos)

Inconclusive: 0

Edited by Colonel Krukov 20:10, September 11, 2018

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Colonel Krukov

Bump

15:12, September 5, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

I will come back to this to give my thoughts

11:59, September 6, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

A doomsday buster will have all the abilities of the previous armours right?he might have a chance against Doomsday maybe

08:58, September 8, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

He should have the same abilities as the Mark 42 as a baseline. However, underneath the Doomsday buster he'll likely be wearing the Age of Ultron armour.

Edited by Colonel Krukov 10:02, September 8, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

Well my vote goes for Ironman then given the abilities he has from these which would help agaibst Doomsday,although it will be still a hard fight

11:35, September 8, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

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16:40, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

Alrigth i don`t want around when these do clash...

Let see Iron Man has very good ways to get under Doomdays and actually bring him down.

Correct me, Doomsdays reactive evolution was not instant and it would need time to actvie, yes?

If so i give my vote Iron Man for his durability negations and fact he has been bring down Hulk, i say Iron Man takes this after few cities has been wipe out.

18:32, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

I think it's instant, or nearly so. Either that, or when he resurrects.

Edited by Colonel Krukov 19:17, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

He can do it mid fight too,when he dies and resurrects back he is immune to whatever killed him last time,you cant kill him with the same method twice

19:19, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

My data banks are not familiar with all details with Marvel and DC even i read their stories.

If i understand Doomsday can do his reactive during figth or was dying always needed for trigger reactive evolution?

How was Doomsday cycle? If someone cut his head off, could he like in next like next five seconds he can be back in top shape. I have seen smallville version where Doomsday reactive evolution was almsot quite fast, if we apply it here and we have battle to death (no K.O) then i could say Doomsday takes this...with few cities wiped out

Edited by Lekmos 19:44, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

Tony kills him once and then Doomsday comes back immune to the attack which was used to kill him(?)

19:43, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

The way I understand it, the more you use an ability, the more resistant he becomes.

19:45, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

I remember when he fought Radion that he blasted him with energy and killed him,next time they faced it didnt work on him and Doomsday countered his abilities too

19:52, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Does anyone know how DD's resurrection works? How long it takes etc.

@Lekmos SBA apply so: Edited by Colonel Krukov 19:52, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

If he is capable of the above, my vote is for Doomsday.

19:53, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

Depends sometimes it takes little time and other times it takes more,from what i remember the best ways to deal Doomsday is by BFR

19:56, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

Alrighty.

20:01, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

Oh there was knock out for at least for hour, didn`t catch it first time.

If someone bring out that Doomsdays ``what won`t kill you, makes you stronger cycle`` is shorter than hour, i stick with vote for Doomsday. If it is longer than hour, then i change my vote to Iron Man due knock out.

So now my vote goes to Doomsday.

20:09, September 11, 2018
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Leh Stranger

I feel like there needs to be more information for this match to even out. Even if Tony was to build a Doomsday buster. What new could the Doomsday buster do to kill or remove Doomsday from the fight when a beast like that has already taken on the likes of Superman, and many other heroes who probably killed Doomsday in more creative ways than just punching it to death. So I think it now becomes a question of what Doomsday is immune too and what isn't he immune too when he fights Tony in this new suit. If we're assuming that it's the usual Doomsday after he's fought all of those other heroes in the DC-verse then I'm more incline to give my vote to Doomsday.

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Colonel Krukov

Well it's up to Tony and his research mainly.

He has feats for building the Hulkbuster within the same time frame. The Hulkbuster is able to counter the Hulk by using the radiation he emits against him and to knock him out by depleting his stamina levels fairly quickly.

Stark can bestow said powers to allies, so I think he can bestow said powers to the the Iron Legion (Which includes the Hulkbuster) and go for the knock out.

For what it's worth his AoU armour can exploit statistics amplification, regeneration, and can absorb Doomsday's laser beams, adding the energy to his own power supply.

Edit: Iron Legion drones are copies of the Age of Ultron Armour

Edited by Colonel Krukov 4 days ago
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Darkmon cns

Well I'd like to ask how much dose tony know about dooms day well building this doomsday buster?

Edited by Darkmon cns 3 days ago
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GreyFang82

Yeah... Doomsday is a tough cookie... I feel like if Tony had BFR this would be a pretty clear-cut match, but due to the fact it is not listed in his abilites and saying "Well prep lets him do that" is kinda a cop out and would require a lot of assumptions, like: How far can he get him away from the battlefield? Does he send him to the next closest planet? is it another dimension? Can Doomsday Make it back? etc.

Did we agree that the Reactive Evolution only kicks in when he dies, or does it actively work while he's fighting?

If it's only when he's killed, I would HAVE to say inconclusive as it would relay on how the battle went and how long Doomsday stay's knockedout... which can be a case by case basis. If it's even working during combat I have to give it to Doomsday.

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Colonel Krukov

reply to #28

Darkmon cns wrote: Well I'd like to ask how much dose tony know about dooms day well building this doomsday buster?

I think he can use public knowledge and use his SHIELD status to get into more classified information.

@Greyfang Apparently it's inconsistent.

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #29

GreyFang82 wrote:

Just throwing him in space should do the trick which is why i asked how much tony knew. He could build somthing with enough rockets to just grave him and throw him in space with his rockets and he'd be able to make it back on his own.

Edited by Darkmon cns 14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

Well, Doomsday can fly, but maybe wrapping a suit around him works

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #32

Colonel Krukov wrote: Well, Doomsday can fly, but maybe wrapping a suit around him works

He can?

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

I mean, as long as as the suit doesn't get destroyed and the suits force > Doomsday force

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

No i mean dooms day can fly?

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

Yeah, it's on his page

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

Ether way he could spend the time building the doomsday buster as added parts on the hulk buster so he could survive a roundam punch from dooms day after it separates.

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

True, that would save a lot of time to amp up an already powerful suit, likely giving him an AP advantage.

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #38

Colonel Krukov wrote: True, that would save a lot of time to amp up an already powerful suit, likely giving him an AP advantage.

I was thinking the actual doomsday Buster is the suit that goes on doomsday.

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Colonel Krukov

Well, if he decides to use BFR as his strategy, then I guess so.

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Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.<sup id="cite_ref-JMP2017_1-0">[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.<sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] <sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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[show]=Defecation= From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to navigationJump to search

Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.<sup id="cite_ref-JMP2017_1-0">[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.<sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] <sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.<sup id="cite_ref-JMP2017_1-0">[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.<sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] <sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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Rules:


 * Speed is equalised
 * Standard Battle Assumptions
 * Stark gets a few days prep to build a Doomsday buster

Iron Man: 1 (BlackDarkness679)

Doomsday: 2 (ExerciseDancefloors,Lekmos)

Inconclusive: 0

Edited by Colonel Krukov 20:10, September 11, 2018

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Colonel Krukov

Bump

15:12, September 5, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

I will come back to this to give my thoughts

11:59, September 6, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

A doomsday buster will have all the abilities of the previous armours right?he might have a chance against Doomsday maybe

08:58, September 8, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

He should have the same abilities as the Mark 42 as a baseline. However, underneath the Doomsday buster he'll likely be wearing the Age of Ultron armour.

Edited by Colonel Krukov 10:02, September 8, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

Well my vote goes for Ironman then given the abilities he has from these which would help agaibst Doomsday,although it will be still a hard fight

11:35, September 8, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Boop

11:24, September 10, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Beep

16:40, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

Alrigth i don`t want around when these do clash...

Let see Iron Man has very good ways to get under Doomdays and actually bring him down.

Correct me, Doomsdays reactive evolution was not instant and it would need time to actvie, yes?

If so i give my vote Iron Man for his durability negations and fact he has been bring down Hulk, i say Iron Man takes this after few cities has been wipe out.

18:32, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

I think it's instant, or nearly so. Either that, or when he resurrects.

Edited by Colonel Krukov 19:17, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

He can do it mid fight too,when he dies and resurrects back he is immune to whatever killed him last time,you cant kill him with the same method twice

19:19, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

My data banks are not familiar with all details with Marvel and DC even i read their stories.

If i understand Doomsday can do his reactive during figth or was dying always needed for trigger reactive evolution?

How was Doomsday cycle? If someone cut his head off, could he like in next like next five seconds he can be back in top shape. I have seen smallville version where Doomsday reactive evolution was almsot quite fast, if we apply it here and we have battle to death (no K.O) then i could say Doomsday takes this...with few cities wiped out

Edited by Lekmos 19:44, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

Tony kills him once and then Doomsday comes back immune to the attack which was used to kill him(?)

19:43, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

The way I understand it, the more you use an ability, the more resistant he becomes.

19:45, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

I remember when he fought Radion that he blasted him with energy and killed him,next time they faced it didnt work on him and Doomsday countered his abilities too

19:52, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

Does anyone know how DD's resurrection works? How long it takes etc.

@Lekmos SBA apply so: Edited by Colonel Krukov 19:52, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

If he is capable of the above, my vote is for Doomsday.

19:53, September 11, 2018
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BlackDarkness679

Depends sometimes it takes little time and other times it takes more,from what i remember the best ways to deal Doomsday is by BFR

19:56, September 11, 2018
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ExerciseDancefloors

Alrighty.

20:01, September 11, 2018
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Lekmos

Oh there was knock out for at least for hour, didn`t catch it first time.

If someone bring out that Doomsdays ``what won`t kill you, makes you stronger cycle`` is shorter than hour, i stick with vote for Doomsday. If it is longer than hour, then i change my vote to Iron Man due knock out.

So now my vote goes to Doomsday.

20:09, September 11, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

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19:27, September 13, 2018
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23:47, September 14, 2018
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23:31, September 15, 2018
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Colonel Krukov

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Colonel Krukov

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Leh Stranger

I feel like there needs to be more information for this match to even out. Even if Tony was to build a Doomsday buster. What new could the Doomsday buster do to kill or remove Doomsday from the fight when a beast like that has already taken on the likes of Superman, and many other heroes who probably killed Doomsday in more creative ways than just punching it to death. So I think it now becomes a question of what Doomsday is immune too and what isn't he immune too when he fights Tony in this new suit. If we're assuming that it's the usual Doomsday after he's fought all of those other heroes in the DC-verse then I'm more incline to give my vote to Doomsday.

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Colonel Krukov

Well it's up to Tony and his research mainly.

He has feats for building the Hulkbuster within the same time frame. The Hulkbuster is able to counter the Hulk by using the radiation he emits against him and to knock him out by depleting his stamina levels fairly quickly.

Stark can bestow said powers to allies, so I think he can bestow said powers to the the Iron Legion (Which includes the Hulkbuster) and go for the knock out.

For what it's worth his AoU armour can exploit statistics amplification, regeneration, and can absorb Doomsday's laser beams, adding the energy to his own power supply.

Edit: Iron Legion drones are copies of the Age of Ultron Armour

Edited by Colonel Krukov 4 days ago
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Darkmon cns

Well I'd like to ask how much dose tony know about dooms day well building this doomsday buster?

Edited by Darkmon cns 3 days ago
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GreyFang82

Yeah... Doomsday is a tough cookie... I feel like if Tony had BFR this would be a pretty clear-cut match, but due to the fact it is not listed in his abilites and saying "Well prep lets him do that" is kinda a cop out and would require a lot of assumptions, like: How far can he get him away from the battlefield? Does he send him to the next closest planet? is it another dimension? Can Doomsday Make it back? etc.

Did we agree that the Reactive Evolution only kicks in when he dies, or does it actively work while he's fighting?

If it's only when he's killed, I would HAVE to say inconclusive as it would relay on how the battle went and how long Doomsday stay's knockedout... which can be a case by case basis. If it's even working during combat I have to give it to Doomsday.

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Colonel Krukov

reply to #28

Darkmon cns wrote: Well I'd like to ask how much dose tony know about dooms day well building this doomsday buster?

I think he can use public knowledge and use his SHIELD status to get into more classified information.

@Greyfang Apparently it's inconsistent.

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #29

GreyFang82 wrote:

Just throwing him in space should do the trick which is why i asked how much tony knew. He could build somthing with enough rockets to just grave him and throw him in space with his rockets and he'd be able to make it back on his own.

Edited by Darkmon cns 14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

Well, Doomsday can fly, but maybe wrapping a suit around him works

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #32

Colonel Krukov wrote: Well, Doomsday can fly, but maybe wrapping a suit around him works

He can?

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

I mean, as long as as the suit doesn't get destroyed and the suits force > Doomsday force

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

No i mean dooms day can fly?

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

Yeah, it's on his page

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

Ether way he could spend the time building the doomsday buster as added parts on the hulk buster so he could survive a roundam punch from dooms day after it separates.

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

True, that would save a lot of time to amp up an already powerful suit, likely giving him an AP advantage.

14 hours ago
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Darkmon cns

reply to #38

Colonel Krukov wrote: True, that would save a lot of time to amp up an already powerful suit, likely giving him an AP advantage.

I was thinking the actual doomsday Buster is the suit that goes on doomsday.

14 hours ago
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Colonel Krukov

Well, if he decides to use BFR as his strategy, then I guess so.

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Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.<sup id="cite_ref-JMP2017_1-0">[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.<sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] <sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.<sup id="cite_ref-JMP2017_1-0">[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.<sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] <sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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Anatomy of the anus and rectum

This article is about the bodily process. It is not to be confused with Defecation (band), defector, or defalcation. Defecation is the final act of digestion, by which organisms eliminate solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material from the digestive tract via the anus.

Humans expel feces with a frequency varying from a few times daily to a few times weekly.[citation needed] Waves of muscular contraction (known as peristalsis) in the walls of the colon move fecal matter through the digestive tract towards the rectum. Undigested food may also be expelled this way, in a process called egestion.

Open defecation, the practice of defecating outside without using a toilet of any kind, is still widespread in some developing countries, for example in India.<sup id="cite_ref-JMP2017_1-0">[1]

Contents

 * 1Description
 * 1.1Physiology
 * 1.2Voluntary and involuntary control
 * 2Posture
 * 3Health aspects
 * 4Society and culture
 * 4.1Anal cleansing after defecation
 * 4.2Mythology and tradition
 * 5See also
 * 6References
 * 7Further reading

Physiology
The rectum ampulla (anatomically also: ampulla recti) temporarily stores fecal waste. As the waste fills the rectum and expands the rectal walls, nervous system stretch receptors in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. This urge to defecate arises from the reflex contraction of rectal muscles, relaxation of the internal anal sphincter, and an initial contraction of the skeletal muscle of the external anal sphincter. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon by reverse peristalsis, where more water is absorbed and the faeces is stored until the next mass peristaltic movement of the transverse and descending colon. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period the fecal matter may harden, resulting in constipation. If defecation occurs too fast, before excess liquid is absorbed, diarrhea may occur.<sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]

When the rectum is full, an increase in intra-rectal pressure forces apart the walls of the anal canal, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external anal sphincters along with the puborectalis muscle allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.[citation needed]

Defecation is normally assisted by taking a deep breath and trying to expel this air against a closed glottis (Valsalva maneuver). This contraction of expiratory chest muscles, diaphragm, abdominal wall muscles, and pelvic diaphragm exerts pressure on the digestive tract. Ventilation at this point temporarily ceases as the lungs push the chest diaphragm down to exert the pressure. Thoracic blood pressurerises and as a reflex response the amount of blood pumped by the heart decreases. Death has been known to occur in cases where defecation causes the blood pressure to rise enough to cause the rupture of an aneurysm or to dislodge blood clots (see thrombosis). Also, in releasing the Valsalva maneuver blood pressure falls; this, coupled with standing up quickly to leave the toilet, can result in a blackout.[citation needed] <sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]

During defecation, the external sphincter muscles relax. The anal and urethral sphincter muscles are closely linked. Experiments by Harrison Weed at the Ohio State University Medical Center have shown they can only be contracted together, not individually, and that both show relaxation during urination.[citation needed] This explains why defecation is frequently accompanied by urination.

Voluntary and involuntary control
Defecation may be involuntary or voluntary. Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training. Once trained, loss of control, called fecal incontinence, may be caused by physical injury, nerve injury, prior surgeries (such as an episiotomy), constipation, diarrhea, loss of storage capacity in the rectum, intense fright, inflammatory bowel disease, psychological or neurological factors, childbirth, or death.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]

Posture
Main article: Human defecation postures

The positions and modalities of defecation are culture-dependent. Squat toilets are used by the vast majority of the world, including most of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.<sup id="cite_ref-5">[5]  The use of sit-down toilets in the Western world is a relatively recent development, beginning in the 19th century with the advent of indoor plumbing.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]

Health aspects
Attempting forced expiration of breath against a closed airway (the valsalva maneuver) is sometimes practiced to induce defecation while on a toilet. Cardiac arrest<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27716918_7-0">[7]  and other cardiovascular complications<sup id="cite_ref-pmid27151226_8-0">[8] can in rare cases occur due to attempting to defecate using the valsalva maneuver. Valsalva retinopathy is another pathological syndrome associated with the Valsalva maneuver.<sup id="cite_ref-9">[9] <sup id="cite_ref-pmid19747224_10-0">[10]

Anal cleansing after defecation
Main article: Anal cleansing

The anus and buttocks may be cleansed after defecation with toilet paper, similar paper products, or other absorbent material. In many cultures, such as Hindu and Muslim, water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, either in addition to using toilet paper or exclusively. When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards.

Mythology and tradition


The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes

Some peoples have culturally significant stories in which defecation plays a role. For example:


 * In an Alune and Wemale legend from the island of Seram, Maluku Province, Indonesia, the mythical girl Hainuwele defecates valuable objects.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]
 * One of the traditions of Catalonia (Spain) relates to the caganer, a figurine depicting the act of defecation which appears in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas with Catalan culture. The exact origin of the caganer is lost, but the tradition has existed since at least the 18th century.<sup id="cite_ref-BBC_News_12-0">[12]

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