Dried urine typically appears as a yellowish or amber stain, often with a slightly darker hue depending on factors like hydration levels and the presence of certain substances. It can sometimes appear more concentrated, leading to a deeper color. The stain may also have a slightly opaque or translucent quality, and in some cases, it can take on a whitish or crystallized appearance if salts are present.
Rat urine looks like what anyone would expect urine to look like. It is a liquid, that can range in color or smell. The colors and smells are dependent on the rats diet.
A dead carnation will look withered and yellow or grey in color. It will look crunchy and very dried out.
The color ochre looks like an earthy, yellow mustard. Dried clay is also combined with a painting medium, producing a reddish or rusty brown version of ochre.
Urinary color can vary from pale yellow to dark amber, depending on hydration levels. Normal urine is typically clear or slightly yellow. If you have concerns about the color or appearance of your urine, it is recommended to speak with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance.
The color of the urine is based on how much you drink, not whether you are pregnant or not. You can not tell that by looking at your urine.
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It is quite basic. Urine should look like anything from very light lemonade, to weak tea. If it is is almost colorless, the person is probably getting too much liquid. That isn't necessarily a problem, but it can be. If the person's urine looks like Bourbon whiskey, they are not getting enough fluids and that can be a real problem. "Basic yellow" is a good color to shoot for.
The obvious answer is that the urine would look red, which can happen with bleeding in the urinary tract from an infection or from other disorders of the urinary system. However, older blood in the urine can make it look dark or rusty colored. Smaller amounts of blood in the urine can give it a pink tone. There may be red flakes or there might be red streaks in the urine, too.
Concentrated urine typically appears darker in color, often resembling a deep yellow or amber shade due to the higher concentration of waste products and pigments, such as urochrome. It may also have a stronger odor. This darker color can indicate dehydration or that the body is conserving water. In contrast, diluted urine is usually pale yellow or clear.
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it is not a color