Water enters and exits a cell by osmosis, which is the diffusion of water.
Most of the body's water exits as urine, which is produced by the kidneys filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood. Sweat and breathing also contribute to water loss, but urine is the primary route for excreting excess water and maintaining a healthy balance within the body.
Oxygen and water vapor are released through the stomata.
Water vapor, oxygen, and carbon dioxide diffuse in and out of wide open stomata in plants. Water vapor exits through transpiration, while oxygen enters for photosynthesis and carbon dioxide exits after being used in photosynthesis.
Through osmosis, which basically is when water moves to where there is less water through a semi-permeable membrane ( a membrane thin enough for smaller substances like water to get through but not large substances).
Water enters and exits a cell by osmosis, which is the diffusion of water.
Most of the body's water exits as urine, which is produced by the kidneys filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood. Sweat and breathing also contribute to water loss, but urine is the primary route for excreting excess water and maintaining a healthy balance within the body.
it travels from the stem
Distributary
An atriopore is a hole in a lancelet through which water exits the body.
Water vapour exits the plant via the leaves
Exits are called exits, or way out
The water pressure decreases as it exits into the air due to the change in environment from a confined space to open air. The pressure depends on factors such as the speed of the water flow, height of the exit point, and the design of the exit nozzle.
Water exits through the tube feet of a starfish.
Oxygen and water vapor are released through the stomata.
The hydrogen in water causes the speed of light to slow down. When it exits, the air and gravity cause it to speed up again. It gets the energy from gravity.
Water vapor, oxygen, and carbon dioxide diffuse in and out of wide open stomata in plants. Water vapor exits through transpiration, while oxygen enters for photosynthesis and carbon dioxide exits after being used in photosynthesis.