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Water loss due to evaporation of fluid that has penetrated through the skin is called insensible perspiration.

What is insensible perspiration?

Insensible perspiration is water loss via the skin that does not appear as perceptible sweat. Insensible perspiration occurs at a nearly constant pace and represents evaporative loss from the skin's epithelial cells. In contrast to sweating, the fluid lost is pure water; no solutes are lost.

As a result, insensible sweating occurs from both the skin (trans-epithelial) and the respiratory tract.

Sensible perspiration. sweat gland. sweating. insensible perspiration. eccrine perspiration.

The amount of water lost in this manner is estimated to be 400ml each day. According to some sources, insensible perspiration includes not only water lost via the skin, but also water lost through the respiratory tract epithelium, which is around 400ml each day.

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