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Water evaporates from the skin of a horse.

humans are sweating in a tropical heat

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Water cycling through living things involves processes such as transpiration, where plants release water vapor through their leaves, and respiration, where animals release water vapor as they exhale. Additionally, water is taken up by plants through their roots and used in various cellular processes before being released back into the environment through transpiration or as waste. This cycling of water through living organisms helps maintain a balance in ecosystems and is essential for life on Earth.

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Living organisms breathe and perspire releasing oxygen into the air which is part of the water cycle. Evaporation (from plants and organisms). There's also evaporation from oceans, lakes, streams, etc..but that is another type.

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Water cycle involves transpiration which include plants. So it gets into living things.

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