human body requires more amount of water for all metabolic process. water plays many crucial roles in body metabolism and mechanism. usally human body consumes 15 lit / day internally and its recommended to take 3 Lits of water/day. The kidney distilled the blood and excrete the ammonia waste with water. Minimum 1.5 Lit of water excreted per day via the kidney in the form of Urine. Sweat also excrete small amount of water from the body to maintain the body temperature.
Skin, kidneys and lungs
By excrection and sweating
the loss of sodium ions causes a change in the osmotic balance of the body, ie. the concentration of dissovled solutes in the body becomes lower. As a result, the body needs to get rid of excess fluid to bring the cocentration of its solutes back within acceptable levels. The mechanism for this is to expel water as well as limiting water reabsorption in the large intestine. The result: more water is excreted from the body and specifically the digestive tract, and diarrhea results.
When there is excessive level of ammonia in our body, and it is not properly excreted in by the liver, they tend to circulate in our blood. This is why blood is withdrawn to determine ammonia level.
The body of water near Illyria is Gaul. Gaul is the body of water not the Greek hero....
A waterfall is not considered to be a body of water. The river and often the pond that is at the bottom are considered to be bodies of water though.
A glacier is a body of water.
It removes water and salts from solid wastes before they are excreted from the body.
It removes water and salts from solid wastes before they are excreted from the body.
Concentrated, the more excess water is present in the body the more dilute the urine becomes.
obligatory water excretion
Your body can store a fat soluble vitamin but not a water soluble vitamin because they are not easily excreted out of the body as water soluble vitamins are.
Through the alveoli in the lungs
When you sweat, usually, is how you excrete excess water. Of course, though, when your bladders get full, urinate helps too!
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.
Water largely enters the body through the large intestines, which is a part of the digestive system. From there, water is carried throughout the body by the circulatory system. Finally, water is excreted as waste as a part of the excretory system. The endocrine system plays a major role in regulating the amount of water that is excreted by the excretory system.
Salt and water are excreted in the form of sweat through the skin.
Urethra
Perspiration is the liquid body waste excreted by the sweat glands in the dermis of the skin.