The amount of fluid lost through sweat varies depending on factors such as the individual's activity level, environmental conditions, and hydration status. On average, a person can lose about 1-2 liters of fluid per hour during intense exercise. Staying hydrated is important to replace lost fluids and maintain proper bodily function.
Sweat.
Sweat is the fluid that cools your body when it evaporates. As sweat evaporates from your skin, it takes away some of the heat from your body, resulting in a cooling effect.
The saltiest body fluid is typically sweat, which contains a high concentration of sodium chloride (salt). Sweat is produced by sweat glands in the skin to help regulate body temperature through evaporative cooling. The saltiness of sweat can vary based on factors such as hydration levels, diet, and individual physiology.
You secrete sweat. Excretions refer to bodily waste. They serve no more use to the body and thus are removed from the system. (e.g. feces, urine) In contrast, secretions serve a purpose and are not considered waste. (e.g. sweat, saliva, mucus, wax). Sweat is necessary in thermo-regulation.
everyone sweats, some people just not as much as others. Some people sweat so little that you don't notice. This can be dangerous. How much you sweat is affected by gender, genetics, age, fitness level, and environment. .... and No, all overweight people do not sweat more than skinny people. it really depends on the person! (: hope this helps!!
It all depends on how much you work out. You loose water when you sweat and how much you sweat is how much water you loose. It is always important to stay hydrated while working out and all the time!
the fluid secreted by the sweat glands is called
The environmental conditions can affect your body fluid balance because it can cause you to sweat too much.
Different people sweat different amounts, then it depends on how hard and how long you exercise and what the ambient temperature is. Can be anything from a cup to several pints
You have severe vomiting and loose motion in cholera. Patient can loose up to ten to twenty litres of fluid on day one. When you loose 10 % of body weight in loose motion, that is called as severe dehydration.
I have never heard of this "fluid" before, but a fluid you may extract when nervous can be sweat.
Sweat
Sweat.
The fluid that keeps the body cool is sweat.
Eccrine sweat refers to sweat glands that are merocrine type and is one of the ordinary or simple sweat glands. On the other hand, lacrimal fluid refers to either pair of glands that secrete glands.
Sweat is the fluid that cools your body when it evaporates. As sweat evaporates from your skin, it takes away some of the heat from your body, resulting in a cooling effect.
you wouldnt loose water