Two ways, your body sends water to the lungs. This usually happens during infections of the lungs, such as pneumonia. Or you can "inhale" water. Your body is trained to "swallow" water, so you have to be intaking air when water is introduced.
If the lungs contain even a teaspoon of water a person can die. However water is neede to keep our lungs moist.
Yes because your body sweats in order to cool you down
WATER BECAUSE 80% OF YOUR BODY IS WATER AND WE LOSE ABOUT 2LITRES OF THAT EACH DAY SO YOU HAVE TO DRINK 2LITRES OF WATER EVERYDAY TO KEEP YOUR BODY MOIST.
you get dehydrated (lose body water) by doing lots of exercise or doing a tiring activity
Amphibian larvae use gills to obtain oxygen from the water they live in, then during metamorphosis, most amphibians lose their gills, and grow lungs.
The purpose of blood is to carry oxygen to the cells of the body. This oxygen is consumed via cellular respiration, which produces water and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is then carried by the blood to the lungs where it is exhaled.
The water loss is due to sweating to cool the body.
The body does not lose weight. However it is buoyed up equal to the weight of the amount of water that is displaced by the submerged parts of the body.
You cannot lose 7 pounds of body weight each day.
By sweating and peeing.
you get dehydrated (lose body water) by doing lots of exercise or doing a tiring activity
They might lose water via sweat. Also, a lot of water as water vapor is lost by breathing.
by sweeting and by peeing