ADAPTATION OF THE BODY'S PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS TO THE CONSUMPTION OF HIGH SALINITY WATER

Authors

  • Sagidullaeva Shakhnoza Qoraqalpaqstan respublikasi Nukus shahrida tugʻildim. Hozirgi vaqtda Mirzo Ulugʻbek nomidagi Oʻzbekiston milliy universiteti biologiya fakultetida 1 kurs magistraturada oʻqiyman Author

Keywords:

saline water, physiological adaptation, osmotic pressure, electrolyte balance, kidney function, hydregulation.

Abstract

This article explores the body's adaptation mechanisms to the consumption of high salinity water. Based on research findings, the effects of saline water on the functioning of internal organs, the stress on the circulatory system, and the compensatory mechanisms involved are analyzed. The potential health risks associated with prolonged consumption of saline water are also discussed.

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Published

2024-12-24