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Your body receives hydration.
No. Your cells need salt in then to swell. Also "lyse" means to break. Your cells do not break when and if you drink water. So the answer is no.
If you mean by "your water" the water of your body; then your cells would expand and burst.
IT WILL CAUSE your body poisoned
Well, you could drink salt water if you wanted to. But drinking too much salt water can be deadly. What happens is the salt in the water draws water out of your cells. That's why your skin feels dry when you come out of the ocean. So if you put that salty water into your body, the same thing happens, but internally.In short, drinking salt water is actually dehydrating yourself.
you can dehydrate and some times die.
you become dehydrated because thwe concentration of salt is in salt water than in your cells, so water flows out of your cells to balance the concentrations.
The body retains water through a delicate balance of hormones like aldosterone and anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) that help regulate fluid levels by controlling how much water the kidneys reabsorb. Additionally, the body's cells also play a role in retaining water through osmosis, where water moves into cells to maintain proper hydration levels.
It keeps the body hydrated, helps promote elasticity in skin cells, help in avoiding water retention in the body (the more water you drink, the less you retail), and rids the body of a false sense of hunger.
Your body is 75% made up of water. So when you drink water you replenish the waste from the cells that make up the tissues, that make up the organs of your body. Water is a "must have" for the body.
It helps to flush your body free of toxins and helps your cells to absorb vitamins when you drink water. However, as long as you are hydrated, it doesn't have to be water in particular.
The mineral balance in the body is thrown off, leading to decrease efficiency, and possible damage at the microscopic level to the body. The body also requires water to sweat to stay cool. On a hot day, or when the body is physically exerted, the body can't stay cool. This leads to higher than desired body temperature which can damage cells and organs. If you don't drink water, or obtain sufficient water-based liquids in other forms through food and drink, you will eventually die from dehydration. we will die (Not true) We could die if we go a week without water. :P