Functions of Water
Water terms
Body Parts
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Helps maintain body temperature.
What is a regulator?
100
This refers to water inside the cell
What is intracellular?
100
This organ filters waste from blood and forms urine.
What is the kidney?
100
This is the number of gallons of water the adult body contains +/- 3
What is 12?
100
When using the bathroom, this can be an indication that fluid intake is low.
What is dark yellow urine with a smell?
200
This carries nutrients through the bloodstream.
What is a transporter?
200
This is a condition that results from drinking too much water
What is water intoxication?
200
These tissues contain proportionally more water than fat tissues
What is muscle tissue?
200
The adequate amount of water intake for a 16 year old female +/- .5 liters
What is 2.3 liters?
200
Of Food and Water the one that people can survive longer without.
What is food?
300
This splits the bonds in a starch chain and becomes part of the separate glucose molecules.
What is a reactant?
300
This is a substance that increases urine production.
What is diuretics?
300
Water is the main component of this body part.
What is blood?
300
Water is approximately this percent of an adults body weight.
What is 50-75%?
300
More of this can be lost when the blood vessels near the surface of the skin are not constricted.
What is heat?
400
This dissolves amino acids and glucose
What is a solvent?
400
This is water outside of cells
What is extracellular?
400
This large organ is the one way a body loses water.
What is the skin?
400
The use of diuretics does this to urine production.
What is increases?
400
Tap water and some bottled water are good sources of this nutrient that produces no calories. They also at times leave rings around your toilet.
What are minerals?
500
This mixes with foods to soften and moisten
What is a lubricant?
500
This is the state in which the body contains a lower-than normal amount of body fluid
What is dehydration?
500
This is the organ that decreases urine output to conserve water.
What is the kidneys?
500
These minerals determine the movement of water across cell membranes and keeps cells from bursting with excess fluid.
What are electrolytes?
500
These are three ways water leaves the body
What is sweat, urine, breathing and metabolism?
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