Examples of Evaporation in the following topics:
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- As drops of sweat form on and
then evaporate from our skin surface, they take body heat away with them.
- With respect to body heat loss, the processes of radiation
and convection are most effective when the environmental temperature is below
20 C, while evaporative cooling accounts for the most heat loss when the environmental
temperature is above 20 C, and especially when it’s hotter than 35 C.
- The body
will also limit or stop the process of sweating to minimize any evaporative heat
loss.
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- Hypothermia, due to decreased perfusion and evaporation of sweat, and thirst and dry mouth, due to fluid depletion may also be present.
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- This is because as the water in sweat
evaporates, it takes body heat with it.
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- Our skin is also closely associated with sweat glands that
help protect us from high temperatures by cooling us off through the process of
evaporation.
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- Alcohol is removed from the bloodstream by a combination of metabolism, excretion and evaporation.
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- It performs a wide range of functions including, sensation, heat regulation, control of evaporation, storage, synthesis, absorption, and water resistance, but its innate immune system functions as the barrier immune system are its most important and unique functions.
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- The former help contribute to body odor (along with the bacteria on our skin), and the latter help regulate our body temperature through the process of evaporation.