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hoe is water lost from the kidneys
If we didn't have an excretory system your body would have no place to get rid of waste from bodily functions. Your body would shut down because it would build up too much waste.
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Some essential organs for human survival include the heart, brain, lungs, kidneys, and liver. The heart pumps blood throughout the body, providing oxygen and nutrients. The brain controls bodily functions and processes information. The lungs allow for oxygen intake and carbon dioxide removal. The kidneys filter waste products from the blood, and the liver helps with digestion and detoxification.
If there was minor cytologic damage in the alveoli, the lung can mostly regenerate. However, if the blood vessels were lost and the alveoli ruptured, the lungs will likely not regenerate.
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hoe is water lost from the kidneys
No. Most is broken down by the liver if not too much is taken in at once. Some is lost through the kidneys, lungs and sweat.
Not a single molecule of water is lost to nothing from your body. Water is neither converted to hydrogen and oxygen in your body. Some of the water is lost via expiration. The exhaled air is saturated by water vapor. Water can be lost up to one liter per hour via skin in hot tropical climate. This is done to keep your body cool. Some of the water is lost in feces. Rest is excreted via kidneys.
ions are tiny particles used by all atoms. so the answer to your question is everypart of your body uses ions.
When a substance changes state, Energy within the substance is gained or lost, but the composition is unchanged.
Everytime you exhale you release carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H20).
The blood carries both nutrients (food) and wastes to and from cells. At the lungs carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen and at the kidneys blood is filtered and wastes and some water is lost. Most of the water is retained.
There are a number of places that water is lost or excreted. The major one is by the kidneys in the production of urine. Another is by sweating. Even when you can't see it, you do lose water all the time that way. And lastly some is lost when you breathe out.
she has leukemia but her disease is that she lost function of her kidneys.
The question has come from India. The lungs remove carbon dioxide from the body. The exhaled air is almost saturated with water. So there is loss of water also depending the water saturation of the inhaled air. One liter per hour of water can be lost through your skin, in hot tropical climate. But skin does not lose carbon dioxide. Water is lost via kidneys also. But then, kidney do not lose carbon dioxide.