sweat glands
The sweat glands excrete excess salts and water through the process of sweating. This helps regulate body temperature and maintain homeostasis.
Urine is composed of water, urea, and excess mineral salts. Urea is a waste product produced by the liver when it breaks down proteins, and excess mineral salts like sodium, potassium, and chloride are filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and excreted in urine.
Water samples contaminated with excess salts can be purified through techniques such as reverse osmosis, which uses a semi-permeable membrane to separate salts from water. Another method is distillation, where water is heated to create vapor, leaving salts behind, and then condensed back into liquid form. Ion exchange is also effective, where ions in the water are exchanged with ions from a resin, effectively removing excess salts. Each method varies in efficiency and suitability depending on the specific salinity and contaminants present in the sample.
the waste materials are deadcells,excess salts and water
Seawater is hypertonic to drinking water. This means that seawater has a higher concentration of solutes (such as salts) compared to drinking water. Drinking seawater can lead to dehydration as the body would need to excrete more water to get rid of the excess salts.
The sweat glands excrete excess salts and water through the process of sweating. This helps regulate body temperature and maintain homeostasis.
Urine is composed of water, urea, and excess mineral salts. Urea is a waste product produced by the liver when it breaks down proteins, and excess mineral salts like sodium, potassium, and chloride are filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and excreted in urine.
Kidney
sweat glands
Kidney
Kidney
Mostly urea, salts and excess water.
Apocrine-Sweat glands
the waste materials are deadcells,excess salts and water
the waste materials are deadcells,excess salts and water
The wastes which are collected in the kidney is the toxic nitrogenous waste urea, excess water and excess salts are the main wastes.
Epsom salts in a bath can help with water retention by drawing out excess fluids from the body through osmosis, reducing swelling and bloating.