Water is absorbed through the walls of your digestive tract and participates in most of the functions in your body. The blood stream is not the only way water moves through the body but is is one of the most rapid ways to get liquid where it is needed.
He/she stores the water in the lining of the stomach in sacs, which turns into fat and it goes into its blood stream after 100L of water.
In air breathing animals, oxygen enters the blood stream through the alveoli, tiny sacs in the lungs. In water breathing animals oxygen enters the blood stream through the gills.
Water diffuses from the kidney back into the blood stream.
A stream of water cutting through land is a river.
From the stomach, fluids travel to the small and large intestine. The main water absorption happens in the large intestine, where the water is absorbed into the blood. This creates a higher blood pressure. However, this blood goes travels through the kidneys, which senses there is higher blood pressure, and in turn, takes the water from the blood into the kidney. These fluid will then leave the body as a component of urine.
It should take about 5 minutes because all of your blood circulates through your kidneys in about 5 minutes, and so your body will need to 'donate' all the nutrients from the water to your blood.
The light will stream through the window in the morning. The water will stream through the hose.
The purpose of using an emetic is to empty the stomach of its contents. If somebody has eaten a substance that is poisonous inducing vomiting can remove the substance from the stomach before it is absorbed into the blood stream. Salt water is sometimes used as an emetic.
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Mouth - Food is chewed Gullet (Oesophagus) - Food is squeezed into the stomach by muscular contractions (peristalsis) [ORGAN] Stomach - Food is churned by the stomach which is lined with muscles that contract and expand to churn [ORGAN] Small Intestine - Small food particles are absorbed into the blood stream as protein via micro villi [ORGAN] Large Intestine - Water is absorbed back into the blood
Water enters the body through drinking and is absorbed in the stomach and intestines. It is then circulated in the bloodstream to reach the cells and tissues that need it. The kidneys filter the blood to remove waste and excess water, which is then excreted as urine.
The stream of water which flows like a river through the ocean is a current. The Gulf Stream is the most significant such current which flows from the tropics to the northern latitudes.