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What causes the sound of farts?
What causes the sound of farts?
- The amount of gas in the body
- Vibrations caused by the gas pushing through (correct)
- The tightness of the anus muscles
- The digestion of food
What can affect the sound of farts?
What can affect the sound of farts?
- The amount of gas, how fast it comes out, and the tightness of the anus muscles (correct)
- The amount of air swallowed while eating and breathing
- The amount of bacteria in the gut
- The type of food eaten
What is the main cause of gas in the body?
What is the main cause of gas in the body?
- Digesting food (correct)
- Air swallowed while eating and breathing
- Bacteria in the gut
- All of the above
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Study Notes
- Farts can make different noises depending on the amount of gas and muscles around the anus.
- Gas comes from air swallowed while eating and breathing and from digesting food.
- Bacteria in the gut helps with digestion and releases different gases.
- Gases move along the large intestine until they reach the rectum.
- The sound of farts is affected by the amount of gas, how fast it comes out, and how tight the sphincter muscles are.
- Relaxed sphincter muscles result in quieter farts, and tightened muscles result in squeaky, toot, rumble, or roar farts.
- Farts are the result of the body letting out gases.
- The sound of farts is caused by vibrations as the gas pushes through.
- Farts can be quiet or loud enough to rattle the windows.
- Slang terms are available to use when the word "fart" is not preferred.
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