Dehydration, you will become more thirsty, and are at risk of dehydration related problems such as fatigue and headache. When excess water is lost in the faeces you often lose a lot of necessary salts also, through the resultant diarrhoea. Drinking juice or eating as well as drinking some more water can help. Eating more fibre will also help you retain more water.
Carbon dioxide is excreted by the lungs through respiration. Urea, a waste product of protein metabolism, is excreted by the kidneys in urine. Bilirubin, a breakdown product of hemoglobin, is excreted by the liver into bile. Salts and excess water are excreted by the kidneys in urine.
Water-soluble vitamins are not stored in the body to a significant extent. Any excess amounts are usually excreted through urine.
The wastes which are collected in the kidney is the toxic nitrogenous waste urea, excess water and excess salts are the main wastes.
It typically takes about 2-3 hours for water to be excreted as urine after drinking it.
Any thing which is excees to our body is either stored (Fats etc ) or thrown out body is known as solid waste.Each and every cell is producing waste in process of metabolism. feces is ejected out from Anus. Skin- in process on maintaining body temperature , cells use water . along with this water minerals, salts are discarded from body. eg: white powder like item on cloths after excess sweating.
Feces, water, and electrolytes are excreted from the body by the large intestine. Feces are composed of indigestible food material, bile pigments, and dead cells from the intestinal lining, while water and electrolytes are absorbed as the waste travels through the colon.
Most water soluble vitamins are excreted through urine. B 12 is the only water soluble vitmain that is excreted through feces.
sweat ,excess water, urea, carbon dioxide and ammonia are excreted in skin.
Feces containing excess water is called diarrhea. One of the most common causes of diarrhea is an infection of the intestines.
excess water and other water soluble substances ......
The large intestine.
The body makes feces in order to eliminate the dead bacteria and excess water. Feces is made by the digestive system.
The excess water is absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine, particularly in the colon where water reabsorption takes place. The excess water is then filtered by the kidneys and excreted as urine.
Excess water-soluble vitamins are usually excreted by the body through urine. Since they are not stored in the body, consuming excessive amounts of water-soluble vitamins typically doesn't lead to toxicity.
The excess salt is excreted via the gills.
The kidney filters excess water and chemicals from the blood to produce urine, which is then excreted from the body. This helps maintain the body's balance of water and electrolytes.
The large intestine is responsible for reabsorbing excess water from digested food material. As the material passes through the large intestine, the water is reabsorbed, forming more solid waste known as feces.