It does not.
Look up the definition. Alot of time when we build a "closed system" is not really a closed system. Close, but not all of the way there. That is why you have make-up water on mechanical closed loops and why you add water to your radiator.
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for it to go through your system before you pee.
On average, it takes about 6-8 hours for water to pass through your system and be excreted as urine.
After a toilet is flushed, the water and waste go through pipes in the plumbing system to a sewage treatment plant or septic system for processing and disposal.
i think they go down the pipes and then it is sort of reused again by going through the water cleaning system
A Closed Circulatory system-Is a blood circulation system in which blood moves through the body in closed vessels. In the closed circulatory system, the blood is confined to vessels. The heart pumps blood to vessels through smaller vessels which go to the organs. This system has a more efficient way of transporting blood then an open circulatory system. Some animals that have this systems include earthworms, squids, octopus, and all vertebrates, like humans.
Yes
Buy a water out of the vending machine on the top level of the big celadon mart and try to walk through one of the closed roads. The guard wil take it and then share it with all the other guards, letting you through each road.
does suboxone go through the digestive system,or sraight to the brain
An open system allows for exchanges of matter and energy with its environment, while a closed system does not allow for exchange of matter but may allow exchange of energy. In an open system, there is a constant flow of input and output, whereas in a closed system, the total amount of matter remains constant.
no, a university proffessor would say that a rat is not included in the animals that have circulatory systems at all and they sometimes go 69 with the same sex rats
drink lots of water through out the day, and keep a fan on with the windows closed for a few minutes before you go to bed, to cool down the room.
Water typically takes about 20-30 minutes to pass through your stomach and into your small intestine, where it is absorbed into your bloodstream. From there, it can take several hours for the water to be fully processed and eliminated from your body through urine.