What usually transports out of the body after excercise is your perspiration....if that's what you mean.
The brain, which is the vital organ of the body, gets stronger and more clever.
it leaves your body through the urethra
Through Photosynthesis
One gets a tight body through discipline and exercise. By eating a clean balanced diet and developing lean body mass which will contain less fat. Time is also a key factor as it shouldn't happen overnight for optimal health.
well it is all connected so co2 gets around your body as you do exercise because your breathing much faster. lol
Exercise. Especially fat-burning exercise like intense cardio and weight training (since THC gets stored in your fat cells).
The xylem gets water from the roots of the plant through the process of transpiration and root pressure. Water is absorbed by the plant's roots from the soil and transported through the xylem tissues to the rest of the plant.
Exercise. Do some cardio, it gets your body moving and burns calories.
respiration is breathing so when the oxygen gets to our lungs it gets distributed through the body
Oxygen is inhaled through the lungs where it diffuses across the lung membrane into tiny blood vessels called capillaries. From there, oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body to be used by cells for energy production.
The process of obtaining oxygen from the air we breathe is known as respiration. During respiration, the lungs take in oxygen from the air and deliver it to the bloodstream, where it is then transported to the body's cells to produce energy through a series of chemical reactions.
When you lose weight, your body breaks down fat molecules into smaller components and releases them as energy through a process called metabolism. This process ultimately leads to the fat being used as fuel for various bodily functions or being expelled from the body through urine, sweat, or breathing.