Explain the different means through which water is lost from human body
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Your body is constantly losing water through breathing, sweating, and urinating. If you do not take in enough fluids or water, you become dehydrated. ... In heart failure, fluid collects in the lungs, liver, blood vessels, and body tissues because the heart does a poor job of pumping it to the kidneys.
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We lose water on a daily basis, through.
(a) the respiratory tract (by breathing)
(b) the gastrointestinal tract
(c) the skin (perspiration and sweating)
(d) the kidneys (urine excretion)
Explanation:
- Sweating & Perspiration: In a hot environment our body temperature is kept "constant" by "evaporating water" in the form of sweat/perspiration
- Urine Excretion: Our kidneys must dilute some "body waste" with water to pass through our urethra & bladder
- Defecation: Human stool comprise water, and where most of the water in the intestine is usually retrieved, some of it should necessarily pass out.
- Breathing: In a "dry atmosphere" the air has to be "moistened", or oxygen transfer cannot work. Most of this moisture is "breathed out" ( you will notice the "clouds" from your mouth on a "cold day").
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