The kidneys or renal system.
Urinary - Rids body of nitrogen containing wastes & Conserves body water or eliminates excesses. Includes the Kidneys, bladder, & ureter
urinary
Kidney, Urinary system
Urinary - Rids body of nitrogen containing wastes & Conserves body water or eliminates excesses. Includes the Kidneys, bladder, & ureter
Because your body is eliminating excesses of water soluble vitamins and minerals contained in the pill.
The body will take in less water to conserve water during periods of heavy sweating.
No, when dehydrated, the volume of urine typically decreases. The body conserves water to maintain hydration, leading to more concentrated urine. In contrast, when well-hydrated, the body produces a larger volume of diluted urine.
In cold weather, the body conserves water by decreasing urine production. This leads to a decrease in the release of anti-diuretic hormone (ADH), which is responsible for regulating water balance in the body. As less water is lost through urine, ADH levels may be relatively low in cold weather.
Perspiration is salty because it contains electrolytes such as sodium and chloride that are present in the body fluids. These electrolytes are released through sweat glands to help regulate the body's temperature and maintain the balance of fluids in the body.
Yes, infact it does. When you shiver, your body recoginzes that you are cold and conserves heat to keep you warm.
Yes.
When smooth muscle in the walls of dermal vessels contracts, the body conserves heat.