Your mouth because of what you are eating.
camel take water in there hump then when they are thirsty they get water from there humps to get there notches
The excretory system is likely to respond when an animal is thirsty by concentrating urine to conserve water and reduce urine output. This helps the body retain fluid to maintain hydration levels. Additionally, the excretory system may reabsorb more water from the filtrate in the kidneys to prevent water loss through urine.
The Brain
throat
this is perfectly normal for your child to be thirsty and sweaty, it's just a part of growing older and inheriting genes off other people in the family as long as your child isn't being drousy, weak or developing fluey symptoms you shouldn't worry about anything! :)
A radiograph or an xray can be performed on most body parts. It would depend on which part of the body is being filmed. Proper positioning of that body part is crucial to ensuring you receive the pictures that you need.
Anoxia results when oxygen is not being delivered to a part of the body.
Lungs
You feel thirsty because you`ve lost more water than you`ve taken in. How? You lose water by sweating and by elimination. Your body needs lots of water and will let you know if you should drink up. Thirst receptors in the back of the throat dry up, make you feel thirsty, and then your brain sends out the message, `Drink up!`
yes becouse it is a part of the human body so it will be a human being :)
Every human being has a clavicle bone. This bone is a part of your shoulder. You can break it just like any other bone in your body.
It is subjective to determine the "nastiest" body part as perceptions of beauty and cleanliness vary among individuals. All body parts serve important functions and contribute to overall health and well-being.