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major amount of water selectively reabsorbed depends

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Answered by RehanAhmadXLX
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Major amount of water selectively reabsorbed depends

on how much excess water there is

in the body, and on how much of dissolved waste thereis to be excreted
Answered by Anonymous
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Major amount of water selectively reabsorbed depends on these factors in these organisms respectively:


1.)In humans:

the amount of re absorption of water depends on two main factors:

1.)
the amount of water you take in ,mean if take in more amount of water your intestines need not reabsorb the water


2.)
well the amount of reabsorption of water also depends on the excretory material that needs to be executed out, we know that excretion needs water for free discharge so water content does play an important role.Depending upon the material water is regulated

to make it more convenient to understand

here are some examples
1.)
IN CONTEXT TO FIRST POINT ABOVE
imagine you you poured very less water to ur plant today
it needs to take up all the water you poured its like reabsorbing all the water for the needs the plant couldnt leave any spack of water behind do compensate its deeds"IT HAS TO ABSORB ALL THE WATER"

2.
IN CONTEXT TO SECOND POINT ABOVE
imagine you just dropped acid on your floor and its all messy you tried to clean it with water well if the acid dropped ismore you might need more amount of water if its less in quantity you might need less water

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