In terms of digestion, the large intestine is the water reclamation unit. They remove water from the digestive process so that the body will have water. Kidneys also remove water, which is then discharged as urine.
Evaporation-removes waterCondensationprecipitation-Returns water
the bladder does
the bladder does
Transpiration
water - removes heatsodium bicarbonate - dry chemical, removes oxygenhalons - dense gas, removes oxygencarbon dioxide - removes heat and oxygenetc.
Evaporation
1 Micron removes the most. The lower the micron the more sediment it removes.
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De-salination.
Large Intestine
No, because caffeine is a diuretic which removes salt with the water. An aquaretic, such as tolvaptan (Samsca), removes just the water, leaving the salt behind.