The loss of fluid from the body in ways not obvious or noticeable to us is called
Health · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021
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The loss of fluid from the body in ways not obvious or noticeable is called insensible fluid loss. This term refers to the continuous, imperceptible loss of water through processes such as respiration, evaporation from the skin (perspiration), and other metabolic activities that do not result in visible or measurable fluid output. Insensible fluid loss is an important consideration in maintaining the body's hydration balance.