first as we drink the body takes all the nutrients from eg. the water, and disperses the stuff it doesnt need. thats why when we are dehydrated our urine is a strong green colour, and when we are hydrated our urine is a watery transparent colur. hope this helps ,if not go on to www.functionsofthebody/urination.co.uk, i found this so helpful...xxxx
It goes from the kidneys to the urethra to the ureters and finally to the bladder.
The bladder serves as a temporary reservoir for urine before it is eliminated from the body.
That's the bladder.
The kidneys filter blood to form/produce urine in the body. It is then moved into the bladder and eliminated from the bladder through the urinary tract.Kidney fitres out 180 litres of blood to form 0.5 to 2 litres of urine /day. This urine is collected in urinary bldder. When it fills it is voided at will.
The kidneys filter blood to form/produce urine in the body. It is then moved into the bladder and eliminated from the bladder through the urinary tract.Kidney fitres out 180 litres of blood to form 0.5 to 2 litres of urine /day. This urine is collected in urinary bldder. When it fills it is voided at will.
The urine is filtered out of the blood in the kidneys, goes through the ureter to the bladder and then is expelled through the urethra and finally the urinary meatus. In females, it is the urethral opening anterior to the vagina.
Sodium is eliminated from the body in sweat and in urine. So that would be the skin and the urethra to be exact.
Depends on how the drug is metabolized (broken down) and/or excreted (eliminated) from the body. Some drugs are broken down by the liver, then eliminated in your urine or feces. Some drugs are not broken down at all and may be eliminated in your urine or feces. Therefore you would need to provide which drug(s) you are referring to.
urethra
urethra.
Urine screens are looking for drug metabolites. The human body breaks down the drug and the part your body can't use is eliminated in waste. The urine screen will not detect dissolved medications.
The urinary bladder has a canal-like opening called urethra,through which urine is eliminated from the body.
isotopes are eliminated from the body the same way any other atom is. Ions, which is the next closest thing I think you may mean, are excreted through urine (since they can dissolve in water so well).