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What is total lack of urine production called?

It is called anuria.


What is the average daily production of urine?

The average daily production of urine for a healthy adult typically ranges from about 800 to 2,000 milliliters (or 0.8 to 2 liters) per day, depending on factors such as fluid intake, temperature, and overall health. This production can vary widely based on individual circumstances, including diet, exercise, and hydration levels. Factors like certain medical conditions or medications can also influence urine output.


What is the medical term meaning diminished or lack of urine production or secretion?

Diminished or scant urine production is oliguria. Anuria is absent urine production.


What would happen to total glomerular filtration and urine production in a human kidney if all the collecting ducts were blocked?

Total glomerular filtration would decrease due to the blockage of the collecting ducts, leading to reduced urine production. This blockage would prevent the reabsorption of water and solutes from the tubular fluid, resulting in a higher concentration of solutes in the urine that is formed.


What is anuria?

Anuria means lack of urine production (or extremely low urine production).


How do you calculate urine protein per day?

To calculate urine protein per day, collect all urine produced in a 24-hour period. Measure the total protein concentration in a urine sample using a dipstick test or laboratory analysis. Multiply the concentration (usually in grams per liter) by the total volume of urine collected (in liters) to obtain the total protein excretion for that day. This value indicates the daily protein loss in urine, which can help assess kidney function.


If you drink 1.5 litters of water a day how many urine output should you release?

This can vary widely due to a range of factors including perspiration from activity, environment, health and size of the individual. Normal urine production is between 1 to 2 liters per day. Excess urine production (greater 2.5L) is called polyuria, whereas oliguria is a production of less the 400 mL per day and anuria is a production of less than 100 mL per day.


Is excessive urine production?

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What is the the microscopic structure of the functional unit of the kidney and the of urine production?

The microscopic, functional unit of the kidney and the site of urine-production is the Nephron.


Does blood regulate urine production?

the kidneys regulate urine production by monitoring blood levels of water and electrolytes (amoung many other things) in the plasma


Why is the density of urine greater than the density of water?

Urine contain more solutes.


What is the difference between diuresis and polyuria?

Diuresis is the increased production of urine by the kidneys, while polyuria is the excessive passing of urine due to various causes such as diabetes or certain medications. In other words, diuresis refers to the process of increased urine production, while polyuria is a symptom characterized by excessive urine output.

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