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Hydrolysis must occur before a disaccharide can be absorbed into the bloodstream. A water molecule is added during this process.
The antidiruretic hormone signals to the kidneys to reabsorb water back into the bloodstream.
Water is absorbed from the large intestine into the bloodstream during digestion.
Your kidneys remove water and salts from your bloodstream, and form urine.
Plants do not have a bloodstream, or blood for that matter.
They would change in volume.
Intravenous (IV) rehydration is a treatment for fluid loss in which a sterile water solution containing small amounts of salt or sugar is injected into the patient's bloodstream.
Intravenous (IV) rehydration is a treatment for fluid loss in which a sterile water solution containing small amounts of salt or sugar is injected into the patient's bloodstream.
Hydrolysis must occur before a disaccharide can be absorbed into the bloodstream. A water molecule is added during this process.
If a person becomes dehydrated, the concentration of solutes in their bloodstream will increase. This can lead to decreased blood volume and thicker, more viscous blood. It can also cause reduced blood flow to organs and tissues and put strain on the cardiovascular system. The body's ability to transport oxygen and nutrients may be compromised, leading to symptoms like fatigue, dizziness, and increased heart rate.
A saline solution is needed to treat a dehydrated person because salt is needed to transfer the water to the bloodstream. The salt makes the water more concentrated so it doesn't go in to the cells.
In the large intestine,water and mineral salts are absorbed into the bloodstream.
The antidiruretic hormone signals to the kidneys to reabsorb water back into the bloodstream.
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The person will die
the large intestine