yes they are found in them
Yes, it is possible to determine sulfates in urine.
shape of urates or phosphates that settle out of unrefrigerated urine samples
Urea
Urea is the main waste compound found in urine. It consists of CO(NH2)2.
The most logical answer would be urine, and it is!
The urinary system is designed to get rid of the body's waste by-product, such as ammonias, sulfates, phosphates, and salts. It also helps with regulating body temperature.
the normal waste products found are glucose and mineral salts, some water, and wastes
Yes, it is possible to determine sulfates in urine.
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shape of urates or phosphates that settle out of unrefrigerated urine samples
Amorphous sediment in urine are things like crystal phosphates, uric acid stones or calcium stones that are found in the urine. Certain amorphous sediment found in urine is normal. The cause of amorphous sediment depends on the type of sediment. For instance, uric acid stones can be caused from not drinking enough liquids.
Most types of urine contain nitrates and phosphates and can be use to feed plants and improve soil in a dilute form as the concentration of the urine is so high in the afor mentioned chemicals that it can be deadly to plants. But be careful as urine is acidic and may kill alkaline loving plants in the soil were the urine is used.
The reason that it tastes "salty" is that sodium ions form a chemical bond with the exterior of a taste bud. The specific receptor proteins involved are still not positively identified. Other cations (from alkali metals) may taste salty, or may taste bitter.
urine urine
creatinine
No
Protein nor sugar should not be found in the urine of a healthy person.