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i don't think humans breathe in any water but they do breath out water
Animals lose water when they breathe, urinate, defecate, and sweat. This water loss must be replenished through drinking water and eating moist foods to maintain proper hydration and normal physiological functions.
Dolphins are mammals. They breathe air with lungs, pretty much just like you and I. They can't breathe water. When they dive they hold their breath.
We lose water when we sweat, pee, and breathe, our bodies are so darn good at triggering thirst and cueing urination that it's only when we're losing more water than we can replace.
Because they Have Gills, and gills help them to breathe in the water. As water flows over the gills, a fine network of blood vessels can extract oxygen from the water, much like our lungs collect oxygen from the air when we breathe.
They are not made for or used to that habitat. Its like if you take a fish out of water, your are changing its habitat. It isn't made to breathe out of water, so it will die.
yes
You breathe out more water vapour then when you breathe in
Yes, you do lose water when you breathe. This process is known as insensible water loss, where moisture is expelled from your lungs with each exhalation. The amount of water lost can vary depending on factors like temperature and humidity, but it contributes to overall fluid loss in the body. Staying hydrated is important to compensate for this loss, especially in dry environments or during physical activity.
Yes They are mammals and have about as much water in their bodies as humans. When they breathe they almost definitely breathe out water vapour. They must drink water at some stage or they will expire.
i don't think humans breathe in any water but they do breath out water
We do not breathe in the water as we can't breathe dissolved oxygen.Dissolved oxygen are oxygen that are dissolved into the water.