A huge amount of water − 7 to 9 l − moves from the blood into the bowel every day, through osmosis and digestive secretions. since people only have 5 l of blood, why don't they die from losing all the water from their blood into the bowel? the reason is that, in a healthy person, as the food and ions move down the bowel, they are absorbed into the blood. what will the water do then?