It depends what type of fliud.
Sodium leaves and re-enters. So does water. It filters blood and regulates water levels so it takes out h2o if the body doesn't require it as well as getting rid of waste in the blood stream
The vagina is where your monthly menstrual fluid leaves your body, as well as where a baby leaves the mothers body at the end of pregnancy. It is also where the penis enters the female body during sex and where you'd place a tampon during your period.
NUTRIENTS AND OXYGEN also water, minerals, and vitamins
The last structure that a sperm travels through as it leaves the body is the urethra. The urethra is a tube that runs through the penis and is responsible for transporting urine and semen out of the body. During ejaculation, sperm from the reproductive tract enters the urethra, where it is expelled along with seminal fluid.
The lungs are the organs where oxygen enters the body and carbon dioxide leaves it through the process of respiration. Oxygen is taken in when breathing and carbon dioxide is released when exhaling.
Spiracles
the answer is quite simple ...... carbon dioxide is the waste gas and it leaves the blood and then leaves the body when you exhale.
Blood carrying carbon dyoxide from all over your body enters the Right Atrium.Blood enters the Right Ventricle.Blood from the Right ventricle goes to the lungs.Blood loses Carbon Dyoxide and receives oxygen from the lungs.Blood leaves the lungs and enters the Left Atrium.Blood leaves there and enters the Left Ventricle.Blood goes through the Aorta artery and caradic artery, then goes to all over your body.
The sievelike disc-shaped opening in an echinoderm's body through which water enters and leaves is called the madreporite. It is the entrance to the water vascular system, which helps in functions like respiration and movement.
Correct. Waste products, such as carbon dioxide and metabolic byproducts, diffuse from the cell into the surrounding interstitial fluid. From there, they can enter the capillaries, where they are then transported through the bloodstream to be eliminated from the body.
sea squirt
The answer is "sea squirts".