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 kidneys filter the blood to produce urine
To make urine more concentrated, drink less water and consume foods high in salt and protein. This will reduce the amount of water in the body, leading to more concentrated urine.
The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them and water in urine. The kidneys make up a filter system for the blood, reabsorbing almost 99%% of the fluid into the blood, and sending only two to four pints of waste (urine) into the bladder for storage until it can be disposed of. The kidneys allow the blood to keep glucose, salts and minerals after cleansing it of poisonous materials which will be passed out in the urinary tract.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can sometimes cause blood in the urine, but it is not a common symptom. If you notice blood in your urine, it is important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The body regulates the concentration of solutes in urine to make it hypertonic by adjusting the reabsorption of water and solutes in the kidneys. This helps maintain the body's water balance and prevent dehydration.
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the kidney in a human body usually purifys the water you drink which turns into urine
The kidneys make urine. The liver cleans your blood.
Kidneys
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Urine is not toxic and is considered sterile. It was circulating in your blood until your kidneys filtered it out. It was filtered out because it contained salts and waste products that would make you sick if not removed. Drinking a small amount will not kill you. Putting it right back into your system makes little sense and has no benefit. If you are dehydrated, your urine is more concentrated than your blood and if you drink it, it will cause you to lose even more water as it draws water out of your blood through your intestines to dilute it. As the volume increases it will trigger you to vomit and you will lose even more water.
-blood pressure -blood glucose level - level of water (intake of fluids) - salt - alcohol - exercise (sweat) - external temperature
The kidneys filter the blood to produce urine
Down into your stomach and then goes into the intestines and then they absorb the water and use it for blood and other uses. Water comes out by urine which is absorbed out from your blood along with dead red blood cells. Water will also leave your body by sweat, make sure to drink lots of water daily!
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Your body cells make waste. They send this waste into the blood. It can make you body sick. The urinary system removes the waste from your blood. Your kidneys are two organs that remove waste from the blood. Water, salt, and other chemicals also leave the blood when waste is removed. Your body needs some of these materials. The kidneys put the right amount of each material back into your blood.Kidneys take out some water with the waste. This mix of waster and water is urine. A tube carries the urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. A tight muscle sits at the bottom of the bladder. It keeps urine inside the bladder until it leaves the body.
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