Science, asked by yogendra545r, 9 months ago

which of the following is not a function of water in our body to get rid of waste to realse energy to regulate body​

Answers

Answered by legend1321
0

Answer:Your body uses food to keep it growing, learning and healthy. But what happens to the food and other materials you take in when your body is finished with it?

Your body has a way of getting rid of excess materials, whether food matter, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, salt or waste. It is all taken care of by your body systems. These are a complex set of glands, organs, and processes that help to remove the waste materials from your body that are used up, created as a by-product, are no longer needed, or are extra. Your body systems include the kidneys, sweat glands, lungs and rectum. Your nose and eyes also excrete invading dust and foreign materials. Let's find out more . . .

Your body is 60% water. This water needs to be flushed out and replaced all of the time. In your body, the excretory system helps to keep salts and urea from building up to dangerous levels and becoming toxic. The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs that remove these toxins from your blood and produce urine to carry them from the body.

This waste then trickles down the ureters — thin tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder. Your bladder is a container for your urine that holds it there until you are ready to go to the bathroom. When you are ready to get rid of this waste, your body relaxes a small muscle and the urine travels down the urethra — another small tube — and out of your body. Drinking lots of water will help this system of your body to stay healthy and to work properly. The kidneys of a healthy adult can process fifteen liters of water a day.

Explanation:

Answered by Harsh663333
2

Answer:

To release energy to regulate body is not a function of water

Similar questions