Cells get detoxified in the lymph and circulatory system. The liver is the principle organ of detoxification, assisted by the kidneys and intestines. Toxins can be excreted from the body by the kidneys, bowels, skin, and lungs
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Water is the substance lost from the body when breathing. During exhalation, moisture from the respiratory system is expelled in the form of water vapor.
No, the body does not absorb water when you swim. The skin acts as a barrier that prevents water from being absorbed into the body. Any water that is inhaled or swallowed while swimming is typically expelled through breathing or digestion.
The lungs are light enough to float on water, thanks to their spongy texture and air-filled spaces. This buoyancy allows them to rise to the surface of water when expelled from the body.
The body processes water by filtering it through the kidneys, where waste and excess substances are removed. The filtered water, along with waste products, forms urine which is then stored in the bladder until it is expelled from the body through urination.
The bladder stores urine produced by the kidneys, which is a combination of water and waste products. The bladder does not remove water from the body; its primary function is to hold urine until it is expelled from the body during urination.
Sneezes are typically expelled from the human body at speeds of around 100 miles per hour.
On average, it takes about 1 to 2 hours for liquid to be expelled from the body through urination.
No, lactose does not spontaneously break down in water or alcohol. Lactose is broken down by the body. In those with lactose intolerance, it is not always broken down correctly and is expelled from the body.
A few things are removed: water, mostly. Anything else that the body can use and the rest is expelled.
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It is expelled from the body.
Carbon dioxide is the atmospheric gas expelled by body cells. It is produced during cellular respiration and is then exhaled out of the body through the lungs.