The excretion of potassium in the urine is known as kaliuresis. This process helps regulate potassium levels in the body by removing excess potassium from the bloodstream.
Polyuria is the formation and excretion of a large volume of urine.
ADH makes the distal tubule and collecting duct more permiable to water so body will reabsorb more water from the filtrate. It does not require excretion of potassium because it is not reabsorbing sodium at the expense of losing potassium like the hormone aldosterone would in the same case.
Hydronephrosis is the medical term meaning buildup of urine in the kidney. Hydroureter is the medical term meaning buildup of urine in the ureter.
Urodipsia is the medical term meaning process of drinking urine.
Ketonuria means ketones in the urine.Ketonuria is the medical term meaning ketones in the urine.
AlkaptonuriaVesicoureteral reflux is the backflow of urine into the kidneys.
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) decreases the amount of sodium in your body and when ever sodium levels go down potassium levels go up (same is true for visa versa) so the amount of Potassium should increase when there is an increase in ADH.
Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that promotes sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion in the kidneys. When aldosterone levels are elevated, it stimulates the renal tubular cells to increase the secretion of potassium into the urine, leading to a higher concentration of potassium in urine. This mechanism helps maintain electrolyte balance and regulate blood pressure. Consequently, increased aldosterone levels can result in decreased serum potassium levels, a condition known as hypokalemia.
The suffix meaning urine is "-uria." It is commonly used in medical terminology to describe conditions related to urine or the presence of substances in the urine.
Depends on the person but usually 1.5 litres
Yes it is and urine as well. Excretion is anything waste that comes out of you