Jenny Craig
The person starts vomiting due the process of osmosis in the stomach. The cells in the stomach lose all the water because the solution is hypertonic, and when there is excess of water in the stomach, the person starts vomiting. Hope that helps!!
All Of the Ocean ....
No such thing, doesn't happen. Any excess will simply be broken down as waste, just like all other cells in the body that gets replenished.
No, they can't. It's needed in the body sort of like water is needed. If a person didn't have any sodium at all, he or she would eventually pass out. Sodium is essential to the balance of the body's fluids. It is an electrolyte. Sodium in body fluids is an ion that conducts electricity.
The fat soluble vitamins, A, D, E, and K are more likely to be stored in the body.
Salt water. All oceans are made of salt water.
An emperor penguin's thick layer of blubber acts as insulation, helping it survive in cold Antarctic waters by keeping its body warm.
Like all oceans, the Atlantic Ocean is a body of salt water.
Seas are salt water body made of sediments, and lakes are entirely of fresh water no salt at all.
Copper II oxide was added in excess to ensure that all the sulfuric acid reacted, forming water and copper II sulfate. This method helps to avoid any excess sulfuric acid remaining in the solution, ensuring that all copper II oxide reacts completely to form the desired copper II sulfate salt.
All Excess was created in 1999.
They get all their water through the things they eat.