It depends on which type of excretion you're talking about. Most water/fluid is excreted as sweat. A small amount of water/fluid is pulled into the digestive system, specifically the small intestines. The kidneys pull some fluid back out from the large intestines, but leaves some mixed with solid wastes that we excrete as feces or bowel movements. The kidneys also pull fluid from the blood; kidneys process and excrete fluid through urine.
They will eat leaves.
the truth is it never leaves the body the fish just swallows it
No the kidneys remove water from the body the bladder is for storing the water before it leaves the body.
The Place where the water leaves a lake and becomes a river is called the Head or the Source.
It happens in the leaves, where tiny pores open to allow water out and close to keep water in.
sluich gate
The place where water leaves a lake to enter another body of water is called an outlet. The only lakes that do not have an outlet for this source are the great salt lake and the dead sea.
Placing leaves in hot water can create an infusion where the flavors and nutrients from the leaves are released into the water. This can be used to make herbal teas or infusions with various health benefits. The hot water helps to extract the compounds from the leaves more effectively than cold water.
You would die
Your body receives hydration.
Eventually it is consumed by cells. Stored in fat cells. Or leaves the body through sweat.
It is "transpired" but some is also converted into sugar.