The most water is lost through exhalation (breathing), sweating and evaporation, and excretion (in urine).You can lose water from your body through sweatingAnother way to loose liquid is evaporation through breathing, urinating, bleeding, and vomiting. These factors greatly influence emergency survival in arid areas and ones survival strategies should focus on preventing these.Eating food when water is scarce also draw water out of the body reserves to digest the food increasing dehydration. Drinking salt water also drains water from the body to process the salt and in a dehydration situation it can be potentially fatal to drink salt water..When you reach the point where you stop sweating the body have no way of regulating body temperature and heatstroke is imminent.
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The water lost from the plant's leaves is replaced by the water coming in from the plant's roots.
water molecules are lost
hoe is water lost from the kidneys
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Water is typically lost through urination and perspiration. A percentage can also be lost it through breathing.
Water is lost from sweating, Urination, breathing through evaporation and excretion of waste from diarhea.
1. Through sweating 2. Through increased breathing
They might lose water via sweat. Also, a lot of water as water vapor is lost by breathing.
Some is lost through breathing, some through sweating and the rest through toilet visits.
If the animal is needing less oxygen, then it is breathing less. This helps conserve water by reducing the amount of water that is lost through respiration. Dont believe that you lose water through breathing, go breathe on a cold window, wipe the condensation and feel the moisture on your fingers. Although it isn't alot of water that is lost, animals in hot and dry places need every drop of water that they can save, otherwise the population of that species dies out rapidly.
It is transported out of the cell. The water is carried by blood vessels to the kidney, where the water is excreted in urine. (This process excretes MOST of the water, since part of the water produced from respiration is lost in sweat and breathing out)
it can be used for breathing
Breathing Under Water was created on 2007-08-28.
It is called the Kaukau, the great mask of water breathing.
Breathing Under Water - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG