Sweating.
Water is the substance lost from the body through the kidneys, lungs, and skin. The kidneys filter it from the blood to produce urine, the lungs release it through exhalation, and the skin eliminates it through sweat.
Not a single molecule of water is lost to nothing from your body. Water is neither converted to hydrogen and oxygen in your body. Some of the water is lost via expiration. The exhaled air is saturated by water vapor. Water can be lost up to one liter per hour via skin in hot tropical climate. This is done to keep your body cool. Some of the water is lost in feces. Rest is excreted via kidneys.
The skin is the organ where water is lost as sweat.
heart This is incorrect. Sweat is produced by sweat glands in the skin.
Yes, skin does remove water from the body
the skin
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 .
skin water proofs you and protects your body from germs
Both the skin and the kidneys have the job of maintaining water balance in your body.
The skin removes body heat, water and other waste materials.