Yes, skin does remove water from the body
The skin removes body heat, water and other waste materials.
Some people have bad body odor even after showering because the soap and water does not remove all the bacteria from the skin. The body odor is caused by bacteria. Sometimes shaving the hair from under the arms can do away with the offending bacteria. Then the soap and water can remove it from the skin.
Cut off your skin.
No the kidneys remove water from the body the bladder is for storing the water before it leaves the body.
Water removes the acid from body, but if it is sulphuric acid then do not rinse with water but first remove the acid by a dry cloth and then pour the water.
The integument system is the skin and does have the ability to help remove waste. Salts, water, urea and ammonia are lost through the skin.
You have hairs all over your body that hold the water on your skin.
Human skin is not permeable to water hence water can't enter body through skin .
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your body cant digest the scales
skin water proofs you and protects your body from germs