Water in Life
Electrifying Electrolytes
Everyday Hydration
Salt & Food Sources
Kidneys & Hormones
100

Plants are made up of this percentage of water.

What is 80–95%?

100

Electrolytes are minerals that carry this.

What is an electrical charge?

100

The body loses about 1500 mL of water daily through this process.

What is urination?

100

This tropical drink naturally provides potassium, sodium, and magnesium.

What is coconut water?

100

The kidneys filter blood through more than this many nephrons each.

What is one million?

200

The three main reasons plants need water.

What are photosynthesis, cooling, and nutrient transport?

200

Name three key electrolytes.

What are sodium, potassium, and magnesium?

200

Recommended water intake during exercise.

What is 1.5 liters per hour?

200

This homemade electrolyte mix includes honey, lemon, and this kind of salt.

What is Celtic sea salt?

200

This hormone tells your body to retain water.

What is ADH (antidiuretic hormone)?

300

Humans are about this percent water (men vs. women).

What is 50–60% for men, 45–50% for women?

300

Electrolytes enable your heart to maintain this.

What is proper cardiac rate and rhythm?

300

Sodium replacement needed per liter of water.

What is about 1200 mg?

300

Name two foods rich in potassium.

What are bananas and avocados (or sweet potatoes/tomatoes)?

300

This vitamin is activated by the kidneys and helps absorb calcium.

What is vitamin D?

400

What happens when water lacks electrolytes?

What is it cannot transport nutrients effectively, causing tissues/organs to fail to thrive?

400

Electrolytes regulate both pH and this kind of balance.

What is fluid balance?

400

Two main reasons people today are often dehydrated.

What are low fruit/vegetable intake and poor-quality water?

400

This type of salt is mineral-rich compared to table salt.

What is Himalayan (or Celtic or Hawaiian Red) salt?


400

The parathyroid hormone (PTH) increases when this mineral is low.

What is calcium?

500

The term for how plants cool themselves using water.

What is transpiration?

500

 Explain how electrolytes carry electricity in the body.

What is salts dissolve into ions that move charges across membranes?

500

Older adults are prone to dehydration because of this.

What is a reduced thirst drive and lower kidney efficiency?

500

“Can salt lose its saltiness?” refers to this teaching moment.

What is that processed salt can lose minerals and spiritual salt can lose meaning if not living rightly?

500

Magnesium is needed for these two vitamin D-related functions.

What are activating vitamin D and binding it to transport proteins?

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