The kidney takes un-wanted stuff out of the blood. Then it all mixes (not the blood!) and becomes urine.
Or dirty blood can be filtered by the GLOMERUS and used again.Yes, pure water is hypotonic to red blood cells, meaning that it has a lower concentration of solutes compared to the inside of the cells. When placed in a hypotonic solution, red blood cells may take in water and potentially burst due to the influx of water.
I'm assuming you mean "What system controls the water in your body?" This is actually a combination of systems. The Digestive system contains the mouth which takes the water in, and the Large Intestine where most of your water absorption occurs. The water is then moved into the blood stream (part of the Cardiovascular system) and the lymphatic vessels (part of the Lymphatic system) as plasma and lymph (respectively, these are the same fluid, just in diffeent locations, and are a mixture of water and protein). As the Cardiovascular system moves the plasma throughout the body it enters into the kidneys. The kidneys (Part of the Genitourinary system) filter the blood, removing excess water and any waste, converting it into urine. Initially too much water is removed and some of it needs to be reabsorbed. To regulate this the Pituitary gland (part of the Endocrine system, although being located in the brain- which is part of the nervous system) releases a hormone known as Antidiuretic hormone, which will facilitate reabsorption of water in part of the kidneys (not getting into specific anatomy here), bringing it back into the blood stream. Of course you would not have consued the water in the firtp lace unless you felt thirsty. The feeling of thirst comes from the hypothalamus, a structure of the brain that (unlike the pituitary gland) is part of the Nervous system. Take your pick.
The roots are the only part of the plant that take in water. I'm also thinking that it's probably the leaves. I can't say for sure.
It is not recommended to dilute blood with water, as it can disrupt the balance of electrolytes in the body and lead to serious health consequences. If someone has ingested a harmful substance, it is important to seek medical help immediately.
you take a sringe stick it in the subject extract the blood and pull out the needle
Veins carry dirty blood or blood with carbon di oxide. Arteries carry blood with oxygen to all parts of the body. The veins carrying dirty blood are finally sent to the lungs where they give up the carbon di oxide and take in oxygen for circulation.
Well the main reason they say is to take the dirty sediment out of the pipes by flushing it. There is a article below on this called Dirty Water.
This depends on many factors.
That depends on how dirty and what car it is
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part failure, dirty, etc.. Take it to a gunsmith
the blood gets rid of the water in the kidneys from respiration
The composition of water in our blood is about 92%.
A shower! So you don't soak in dirty bath water!
I don't believe water can "kell" a person seeing as though "kell" is not a word.
The time it takes to freeze dirty water would depend on factors such as the level of impurities in the water, the temperature of the surroundings, and the size of the container. Generally, dirty water may freeze at a similar rate to clean water, but impurities can sometimes act as nucleation sites, potentially affecting freezing time.
It can take in less air. It can filter less water out of the blood. It can take in less water. It can increase the overall temperature.