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Water Urea Lungs Ions Leave Body Leaves Exhalation

Water leaves the body via the lungs (exhalation), skin in sweat (water, ions, urea), and kidneys in urine (excess water, ions, urea), with loss through lungs and skin being uncontrolled.

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  • Water leaves the body via the lungs during exhalation.
  • Water, ions and urea are lost from the skin in sweat.
  • Excess water, ions and urea are removed via the kidneys in the urine.
There is no control over water, ion or urea loss by the lungs or skin.

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