Well, on average, the human body itself is about 70% water (depending on body size). In order to function properly, the human body requires about 2 liters of water per day in order to stay hydrated, but this number can fluctuate depending on humidity, body temperature, physical activity, and so on.
Water can help your body by keeping it hydrated! Dehydration will make you dizzy and almost sick to your stomach. Water allows body waste to exit the body. Without this factor your body waste will poison your bloodstream, and you will eventually become sick and die. Water also provides our bodies with a healthy stream of nutrients, that help us grow into healthy children or adults. Water also allows your body to sweat, so you won't feel as hot all the time. Water is one of our many everyday needs.
it gives you oxegen to your blood and it cleans your body out of
toxecation and gives you energy.its also good for the cerculation
for the blood
Our bodys need water to keep hydrated. Water is also needed to wash waste products inside our body, out. (e.g. urine)
because it stops us from getting too dehydrated
You see 70 percent of our body is water, so if you do not have water enough in you , you can very well die of dehydration.
it is a good solvent
temperature ... and hydration
The large intestine helps maintain homeostasis by reabsorbing water, vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes during the process of forming feces that is excreted from the body through the last portion of the colon, the anus.
Potassium is a mineral which helps the body to maintain the proper balance of water. Vitamin K is a vitamin which helps the blood to clot properly.
Sweat helps maintain your body temperature, Whenever your sweat evaporates, it cools you down.
Maintain a normal value of certain body temperature.
temperature ... and hydration
water proof feathers
True. The ability of water to retain heat helps cells maintain homeostasis. Water is the most abundant and important nutrient in the body.
as we know that the blood is hot and carry homothesis which helps it to maintain
it gives you water because your body is made up of at least 60% of water
The skin is the outer covering that helps keep moisture in the body. The kidneys also help maintain water balance in the body, with the coordination of the nervous and endocrine systems.
The gullet helps maintain homeostasis by removing excess water.
The urinary system remove waste from the body and helps maintain water balance. The nervous and endocrine systems regulate and control water balance.
It dissolves substances within the body; carries nutrients from place to place, and helps maintain body temperature.
Water's high specific heat capacity helps to maintain body temperature. High specific heat capacity indicates a need for more energy to raise or lower the temperature of water. Sweat is another way that water helps maintain temperature. When sweat evaporates it draws in energy from the surroundings (the air and the body surfaces it is in contact with), effectively lowering the temperature.
The main job of the large intestine is to absorb water from the undigested mass. It keeps large amounts of water in your body which helps the large intestine maintain homeostasis.
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