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the kidneys regulate urine production by monitoring blood levels of water and electrolytes (amoung many other things) in the plasma
In the glomerulus. Note this is not filtration of urine, it is the filtration of blood leading to the production of urine as a waste product.
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Plasma Osmolarity =Total Body mOsm - Urine mOs-------------------------------------Total Body Water - Urine Volumeand: Total Body Osmolarity = PLasma Osmolarity x Weight x 0.6 Total Body Water = Weigth x 0.6
The human body loses in total about 1.5L of urine per day, based on an adult (60kg).
It is called anuria.
Diminished or scant urine production is oliguria. Anuria is absent urine production.
Anuria means lack of urine production (or extremely low urine production).
This can vary widely due to a range of factors including perspiration from activity, environment, health and size of the individual. Normal urine production is between 1 to 2 liters per day. Excess urine production (greater 2.5L) is called polyuria, whereas oliguria is a production of less the 400 mL per day and anuria is a production of less than 100 mL per day.
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The microscopic, functional unit of the kidney and the site of urine-production is the Nephron.
Urine contain more solutes.
An athlete produces large quantities of sweat as a result the kidneys change the rate of urine production. This is because decreased urine production increases the amino acids in the blood.
liquids and watery or wet foods increase urine production.
Increased urine production does not cause a condition. Rather, it is a symptom caused by a disorder; most typically, diabetes mellitus.
the kidneys regulate urine production by monitoring blood levels of water and electrolytes (amoung many other things) in the plasma
Since the hypothalamus is involved in thirst, it will have a part in the production of urine.