yes it does because urine is the eliminatin of water and other liquid waste in the body, therefore if your urine is clear that means that water is well included in your body and diet. Although if its dark yellow and strong in senct that means that your body is dehydrated yes it does because urine is the eliminatin of water and other liquid waste in the body, therefore if your urine is clear that means that water is well included in your body and diet. Although if its dark yellow and strong in senct that means that your body is dehydrated
alcohol suppresses the amount of ADH (anti-diahretic hormone) released, causing less water being reabsorbed from urine to blood in kidneys. you will then produce a lot of dilute urine as a result >> To measure the alcohol concentration in their urine I would test the concentration of the urine, to test how much water there was in the urine. Normally, 95% of the urine is composed of water, but if the person had drunk alcohol, the kidneys would take out more water (from the blood) than usual and pass it into the urine. This would have a diluting effect on the urine, so more of the urine would be composed of water than normal. I could test for water by dipping dry cobalt chloride paper into the urine. I could then note any colour change. A pale pink would indicate water, and I could compare the colour of the paper to the other urine samples.
A lowering of the dissolved oxygen would be an indication of that happening and that would be the primary thing that i would look for
The urea and water that make up urine are removed from the blood in the kidney. This is then passed on to the bladder which will be excreted as urine.
The hormone that increases the amount of water lost in the urine is the atrial natriuretic hormone.
The kidneys produce urine by filtering the blood.
low quantity of water in the body --------------------------------------------------------------------------------->> Actually, straw and pale straw are the colors of normal urine. So if the urine color is different from these-- then there must be something wrong inside your body.
No, the color of urine determines your hydration. The only way you can find out if it has drugs in the urine is through a urinary analysis, or a drug test. The urine color does not change for drugs.
The clearer your urine, the more water intake. The more yellow the urine, the less water intake. The yellow color of urine is a consequence of certain molecules our body produces. The intensity of color therefore depends on the production of these molecule by our body and the amount of water we drink and subsequently excrete in the urine.
The clearer your urine, the more water intake. The more yellow the urine, the less water intake. The yellow color of urine is a consequence of certain molecules our body produces. The intensity of color therefore depends on the production of these molecule by our body and the amount of water we drink and subsequently excrete in the urine.
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No ususally darker urine means you need to drink more water. The color of urine is not a sign of pregnancy.
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A pale yellow colour is normal in most instances. Bright yellow or fluroescent yellow can sometimes indicate a high level of toxins present in urine. Your urine is a byproduct of the fluids that enter your body which is partly obvious, but your urine has to be filtered through your kidneys which act to take out nutrients and toxins, working in parallel with your liver which is slightly more crucial to a human beings anatomy. In many circumstances strong dyes from foods may come out in urine such as the red dye in beetroot. When large amounts of water has been consumed it is commonplace for urine to become very clear. This can help to fight toxins in the body and doctors will often recommend drinking your body weight in ounces of water per day, to keep the body cleansed and replenished.
This is relative to the amount of bodily fluids in your urine versus the amount of water. The more fluid you drink, the more water will be in your urine. This will increase the proportion of water to bodily fluids which will make the color much lighter.
Urine is made up of water and other waste products. Depending on an animal's food and water intake and health issues urine can change color. Horse urine ranges in color from yellow to red and even darker.
Lack of water will make it a darker color, too much water and it will be completely clear.
Usually a straw-colored yellow. Darker shades may mean anything from dehydration, consumption of foods that impart color to the urine, (both usually minor conditions) to various pathologies. Lighter colors may indicate a healthy kidney, an overadundance of water (usually not a problem), the use of diuretics, etc.Your urine should be the color of water, with hardly any yellow. If that is not your case, take your weight and divide it by two. That is how many ounces of water you should drink a day.