No
Usually about once a day or once every other day. It is very natural for any human (male or female) to urinate at least once per day. It is also normal for a human to only urinate within a few days. That usually only indicates that the person does not have enough fluids in them, which is not a totally bad thing.
The urethra.
Yes
The average human can hold the bladder for approximately 6 hours.
An average human can typically go about 6 to 8 hours without urinating, depending on factors such as fluid intake, hydration levels, and individual bladder capacity. However, some people may feel the need to urinate more frequently, while others can hold it longer. Prolonged retention beyond 12 hours can lead to discomfort and potential health issues. It's important to listen to one's body and respond to the urge to urinate when it arises.
First off sex has nothing to do with urinating. Humans or any other animal urinates to rid their body of unwanted viruses, bad cells, and anything that can harm the human body. Urinating is one of the many ways the human body cleans itself.
No. Sweating, urinating and crying remove the access sodium from your body.
Humans release urine by urinating. First waste is filtered through the blood, with the kidneys, then the urine that was extracted goes into the ureter, which is a tube connecting the kindeys to the bladder, once the bladder gets full, it inflates on sensitive nerve endings, then when humans urinate, the bladder passes through a tube called the urethra, which connects the bladder to the penis, and the urine passes through the penis opening.
A person can survive without a computer yes. A person will end up urinating themselves if they do not have a toilet break. A person will only survive 2 - 10 days depends on the weather and heat.
Human Like a House was created on 2007-01-30.
Human Rights House of Bergen was created in 1999.
No, everyone has to find their own place to live, whether it is a framed house or a cardboard box.