The human body loses in total about 1.5L of urine per day, based on an adult (60kg).
There are billions of nerves in the human body.
The human body produces about 500-800 ml of bile per day. Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder before being released into the small intestine to aid in the digestion and absorption of fats.
During a cold, the human body can produce around 1 to 1.5 liters of mucus each day. This increased production is a result of the body's immune response to the virus, aimed at trapping and removing pathogens from the respiratory system.
The human body has billions of nerves in total.
The human body is made up of about 60 water on average.
The human body produces an average of about 100 watts of heat.
This depends primarily on the amount of water consumed throughout the day. However, for the average person, the amount of of urine produced by the human body ranges from about 1 to 2 liters per day.
Cat urine is the cat's body getting rid of fluids, much like what a human does. Urinating also helps flush out any toxins in the body.
The human body excretes excess vitamin C in the urine.
Volume varies and can be anywhere from 500 mL to as much as 12 liters of urine can be produce to maintain homeostasis within the body.
False.
That all depends on how much they eat and drink. and in some cases what they eat and drink. For example if you dont drink anything you are not going to urinate a great deal. or if you are not eating enough you are not going to defecate a great deal.
No, not usually. The cardiovascular system is affected. However, it does cause dehydration and you may not produce much urine. Your body is trying to conserve water.
The human body takes as much vitamins as it needs and the rest is eliminated by urine (and other means like perspiration).
there is no krypton in the human body
about 5lts of urine will make your body collapse and die
kidneys maintain your body's fluid balance. (so if you've not been drinking much they produce concentrated urine, if you've been drinking loads they will produce dilute urine to get rid of the excess fluid) they also help you excrete toxic waste products from your body- such as urea which is a breakdown product from the protein we eat. they also produce erythropoetin which is the hormone that tells us to make more red blood cells.