The way you have worded this question makes two answers possible. Water is removed by the kidneys but also by the large intestine. The large intestine is were waste from food is kept and compacted before elimination.
Fresh water is from rain or snow and is very pure and free of dissolved salts. Salt water is sea water and contains salts (mainly sodium chloride ie common salt)brought in by rivers over millions of years which cannot escape and the sea therefore gets more and more salty every year. Well fresh water evaporates and with the salt water the salt stays in the water that hasn't evaporated yet.
Egestion is the discharge or expulsion of undigested material (food) from a cell in case of unicellular organisms, and from the digestive tract via the anus in case of multicellular organisms. It should not be confused with excretion, which is getting rid of waste formed from the chemical reaction of the body, such as in urine, sweat. Egestion:- Removal of undigested food or faeces from the gut. In most animals egestion takes place via the anus, although the invertebrate flatworms must use the mouth because their gut has no exit. Egestion refers solely to indigestible matter which is never absorbed into the cells - it should not be confused with excretion of the waste products of metabolism. Excretion is the transfer of substances out of a living organism into its environment. At its simplest, for single-cell forms of life, this involves extrusion across the cell membrane of the unwanted or potentially toxic by-products of respiration and metabolism. This is also what is happening continually in the individual cells of the animal body, but from their immediate environment substances must move into the blood to be carried away to the site of their ultimate disposal. In the animal body there is also another type of excretion: expulsion of the residue of substances which have not been absorbed into the body proper from the gut (which can be considered a tunnel through the body of the external world).
A fingerprint is mainly composed of sweat from the sweat pores located on the skin's ridges. These sweat glands produce a mixture of water, salts, amino acids, and other compounds that leave a residue when touched. This residue forms the unique pattern of a fingerprint.
Bagassosis is caused by inhalation of dust particles from dry bagasse, which is a fibrous residue left over after sugarcane stalks are crushed to extract their juice. The dust contains fungal spores that can trigger an inflammatory reaction in the lungs when inhaled, leading to symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness.
No, it is not sanitary to not use soap on cast iron when cleaning it. Soap helps to remove bacteria and food residue that can contaminate the cookware.
Large Intestine
The large intestines (colon).
The large intestine
metal residue on surface as a free compound, do not interact as inner sphere or outer sphere to surface. The residue related to access of metal compound after all functional already occupied by adsorption process.
There is an outdated belief that the appendix is a repository for indigestible matter. This is not accurate. A fecalith (hard chunk of stool residue) can become impacted there and cause appendicitis. All material that is not digested passes through the same places as digested food residue, then is excreted though the colon.
Incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds, such as hydrocarbons, can lead to the formation of black residue due to the production of elemental carbon (soot). This soot is responsible for the black color seen in the residue.
The method used is the sea water distillation.
What is refinery residue
The primary structure of a polypeptide chain, consisting of a sequence of amino acids, is primarily responsible for the helical structure of a polypeptide chain. In particular, the recurring hydrogen bonding between the carbonyl oxygen of one residue and the amide hydrogen of another residue stabilizes the helical conformation, leading to the formation of an alpha helix.
Salt (NaCl) is not a residue.
A residue is something left over. Fires usually leave a residue of ash.
The oily residue was sent to the lab for examination.Go and wash that residue off your hands.