Role of Water

omkarbhimraobhosekar01313
omkarbhimraobhosekar01313 Posts: 83 Member
edited November 19 in Social Groups
Role of water Let’s discuss blood too, The blood serves as a medium for distributing fuel but it also works the other way, in taking away stuff cells have discarded. If left uncleansed the bloodstream would quickly become polluted. So there are at least three organs working on cleaning it up: two kidneys and the liver. The kidneys function primarily as sophisticated filters. As long as things are kept wet enough, they are able to remove waste from the blood by osmosis. This waste may be treated further and is sent to the bladder. The liver is a lot more complex and actually converts a lot of waste products into usable substances again. It can also break down molecules which cannot be filtered by the kidneys. Almost all energy conversions taking place in your body are centered around the liver As mentioned, the kidneys need water to function, they need to be wetter than your blood. If they cease to be so, they become unable to filter the blood, leaving (part of) this job to the liver. The liver then becomes occupied doing that and has less time or capacity left for conversions. When this occurs the body may really become starved. The liver is unable to furnish the brain with sugar and no other energy sources are available. This quickly leads to a dizzy feeling and general incompetence.

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