Water and salts are taken from foods and drinkable water.
This statement is false. Water and salts are not taken from wastes in the stomach. The kidney filters out materials like water, salt, calcium, and nutrients.
Inorganic ions are present in the soil, and are taken in along with water up the xylem vessels of the roots of the plant.
much water is taken up by the roots of plants
density of water is taken as primary density as u can see it is taken as 1 1000
After ingestion it reaches the stomach where it is broken down by acids. The food then goes to the small intestine for even further digestion. It is then taken to the large intestine where most of the water is extracted. After this long trip it is brought the rectum and is excreted through the anus.
Metals taken as micronutrients, in the body are dissolved in water; it is not a chemical reaction.
no, water and salts are not taken from wastes in the stomach
Water and salts are taken from foods and drinkable water.
take it with water on empty stomach
Mineral salts are taken from the blood in the nephron's of the kidneys, and then put back into the blood as needed in the peritubular capillaries.
Urination. If you are looking for a little bit more, inside your body, you use the vitamins and such in the things you drink. Then water, the liquid wastes, and something called urea (if the wastes and urea aren't the same thing, I'm not sure) combine and make urine, which is taken to your bladder and stored until it is full. Then you urinate and that is when the water comes out.
- some wastes are recycled - some are taken to landfills - others are thrown on the ground or in waters
Fresh water will freeze faster than salt water, and at a higher temperature too. Why?Salt water is called salt water due to its containing dissolved salts -- usually Sodium Chloride (NaCl), but any other salts will do. When water freezes, the molecules link up into a crystal structure (ice). The atoms of any dissolved salts will interfere with the formation of the crystal, meaning more energy will have to be taken out (the temperature will have to drop lower) before salt water freezes.
It's digested, and has the water and nutrients taken out of it for use in the cells.
It burns and feels like indigestion when taken on an empty stomach. I take it with meals and plenty of water
Stay away from it.
Some should be taken that way, some should be taken on an empty stomach. Follow the directions given by your doctor or pharmacist.
The stomach has a specific concentration of HCl it attacks on proteins of food taken, and decomposes proteins into smaller fractions, but when milk is attacked by this acid in stomach then it is a neutralization process.