well what do u think it is blue
because where the fishes live
is the ocean it is blue.
It can be. The colour of a fishes excreta is often affected by the colours in the food it eats.
This could be called colouration, the colour of urine, tinting, etc.. depending on your context.
No. Fish is both singular and plural; there is no such word as "fishes." And "colour" is only proper in England.
There is no change in the colour of urine during menopause.
cats, but out of fishes it would be a marine shark.
During the visual examination of the urine, the laboratory scientist may look at the urine's colour, clarity, and concentration. Urine can be a variety of colours, most often shades of yellow, from very pale or colourless to very dark or amber. Urine colour and clarity can be a sign of what substances may be present in urine.
Urine before menstruation should be the same colour as at any other point in your cycle. Urine has a yellowish tint, the clearer the better.
well daaa ofcourse yellow
There are a few foods that can affect the colour and volume of urine. Four things that can change the colour of urine are: Beets, multivitamins, Food colouring and Phenazopyridine (An over the counter medicine for Urinal Track infections).
Strongly coloured food like red beets can cause a tint to your urine.
Well the water dilutes if but urine is just the body excreting chemicals and waste.
Pregnancy doesnt affect the colour of urine. lighter urine probably means you are drinking enough fluid.