If it was, would it come out of your kidneys through your urethra? Of course not.
Urine, if it is liquid waste, or feces if it is solid waste. but i don't actually think kidneys process the solid waste... hope this helped! ;D
Urine is unwanted liquid chemicals in your body and faeces is unwanted solid chemicals.
Urine does not naturally turn solid. It may form crystals or sediments when left for a while, but it does not solidify like a substance that undergoes a phase change from liquid to solid.
No , because butterfly is insect in which excretory system is attached to digestive system and solid urine is part of feces .
Urine is liquid waste Feces are solid waste products.
For urine, it is the bladder. For solid waste, it is colon.
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.
Urine is a liquid waste product produced by the kidneys that contains water, salts, and waste products filtered from the blood. Feces, on the other hand, is solid waste material formed in the colon and consists of undigested food, bacteria, and other waste products. Urine is excreted through the urinary system, while feces are eliminated through the rectum and anus.
Because birds eliminate water and solid waste from the same hole in their body, they don't have a hole for urine and a separate hole for solid waste.
We centrifuge a urine sample to separate the liquid portion (urine) from any solid components (sediment). This helps to examine the urine sediment under a microscope to check for cells, crystals, bacteria, and other particles that may indicate a health condition.
The two main components of human solid waste are feces (solid waste from the digestive system) and urine (liquid waste from the urinary system).
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.