Water enters the body through consumption of liquids and foods, and it is also produced as a byproduct of metabolic processes. The body eliminates water through urine, sweat, breathing, and in feces. Maintaining a balance of water intake and output is crucial for overall health and proper bodily functions.
When you swim, water enters your body through your mouth and nose as you breathe and move through the water.
Water enters the body through drinking and is absorbed in the intestines. It then enters the bloodstream and is filtered by the kidneys. The kidneys produce urine, which travels through the ureters to the bladder for storage until it is expelled through urination.
Sweat is the waste water that leaves through the skin. It is primarily composed of water, salts, and small amounts of urea and other waste products. Sweating helps regulate body temperature and remove some metabolic wastes from the body.
Water is absorbed in the digestive system primarily in the small intestine. It is absorbed through the walls of the intestines and enters the bloodstream, where it is distributed throughout the body to maintain hydration and support various bodily functions.
Air enters your body through the nostrils in your nose and the mouth when you breathe.
NUTRIENTS AND OXYGEN also water, minerals, and vitamins
The sievelike disc-shaped opening in an echinoderm's body through which water enters and leaves is called the madreporite. It is the entrance to the water vascular system, which helps in functions like respiration and movement.
sea squirt
The answer is "sea squirts".
Sodium leaves and re-enters. So does water. It filters blood and regulates water levels so it takes out h2o if the body doesn't require it as well as getting rid of waste in the blood stream
Delta referred to as the triangular-shaped body of water that forms where a streams enters a larger body of water.
It depends what type of fliud.
The lungs are the organs where oxygen enters the body and carbon dioxide leaves it through the process of respiration. Oxygen is taken in when breathing and carbon dioxide is released when exhaling.
good question. it travels through its roots and all around to the leaves. like our body with oxygen
Spiracles
Waste, skin, breathing, it comes out of every part of the surface of your body.
the answer is quite simple ...... carbon dioxide is the waste gas and it leaves the blood and then leaves the body when you exhale.