The components of urine are derived from filtering blood. The blood contains waste products, mostly from protein digestion, like uric acid, and needs to be removed from the body.
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No, urine is used to excrete nitrogen and therefore contains urea (or uric acid for birds) as a major component. Sweat doesn't serve this purpose and contains no urea.
Pee in a cup u noobs... :D
a large component of meat in the diet tends to decrease pH, while a large component of plant-based material in the diet tends to increase pH
Urea is the largest component of urine besides water.
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The components are independent so it isn't possible to derive one component from another (in general).
They derive their food photosynthetically
Yes.
Urea Other than Urea, urine is comprised of water and salts.
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Urea is a main component of urine so no it should not be.
Protein nor sugar should not be found in the urine of a healthy person.
The chemical composition of urine varies widely depending upon the food and fluid intake.The components of urine are water and solutes. There is approximately 95 percent water in urine and the solutes are classified as ions and organic molecules.
Urea is the chief solid component of mammalian urine; synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide and used as fertilizer and in animal feed and in plastics.