The following are examples of insensible water loss.
Intake of water is done by ingestion of fluids and food.Food has water in it, and additional water is produced during oxidation.The major routes of water loss are urine, feces, sweat, and insensible water losses by evaporation from the respiratory tract and through the skin.
What is sensible and insensible water loss?The most common routes of excretion are urination and defecation.Insensible losses include sweat and the respiratory tract.
Water that passes through the skin and is lost by evaporation is referred to as transepidermal diffusion.Water loss from the respiratory tract.
sible fluid loss is the amount of fluid that is not easily measured from the respiratory system, skin, and water in the stool.A slight decrease in the extracellular fluid is caused by a fluid deficit.