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7 July, 16:39

How does the urinary system control the water in the body

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  1. 7 July, 16:57
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    The urinary system controls the water in the human body through organs responsible for urine

    Explanation:

    The urinary system

    works with the lungs, skin and

    intestines which also excrete

    debris to keep the

    chemicals and water in the body.

    Adults eliminate about a liter and a half

    of urine a day. This quantity depends on

    certain factors, especially the quantity

    of liquid and food that a person eats

    and the amount of fluid you lose by sweating. an
  2. 7 July, 17:02
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    The kidneys can regulate water levels in the body; they conserve water if youare dehydrated, and they can makeurine more dilute to expel excesswater if necessary. Water is lost through the skin through evaporation from the skin surface without overt sweating and from air expelled from the lungs.
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