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A toilet bowl is a plumbing fixture that is designed to receive and dispose of human waste. It consists of a ceramic or porcelain bowl that is connected to a waste pipe and a water supply. The bowl has a siphon trap at the bottom that prevents odors and gasses from escaping into the room. Water is used to flush waste down the drain and into the sewer system. Toilet bowls are typically found in bathrooms and are essential for maintaining proper sanitation and hygiene.