Consider each of the following processes, and identify how it contributes to regulation of the total amount of fluid that is contained within the body as a whole: Question 2 options: 1 drinking 3 salivating 2 sweating 2 exhaling 3 circulating blood around the body 2 urination 1 cellular metabolism 1 eating 2 defecating 2 sneezing 2 crying 1. increases total bodily fluids 2. decreases total bodily fluids 3. does not change total body fluid amountConsider each of the following processes, and identify how it contributes to regulation of the total amount of fluid that is contained within the body as a whole: Question 2 options: 1 drinking 3 salivating 2 sweating 2 exhaling 3 circulating blood around the body 2 urination 1 cellular metabolism 1 eating 2 defecating 2 sneezing 2 crying 1. increases total bodily fluids 2. decreases total bodily fluids 3. does not change total body fluid amount
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