yes. the nose of a lab can tell the different between the pee coming from an old human and a young one because of the warmness, coldness. it can tell if its warm like the beer it just had or cold like ice cream like he just had last night when he took it off the table from the 4 year old that went to the bath room.
Yes, a doctor or lab technician can distinguish between male and female urine on a drug screen based on the presence of specific hormones or markers that are unique to each gender. Additionally, the lab may conduct secondary tests to confirm the gender of the urine sample if necessary.
Characteristics we use to tell the difference between kinds of matter are called _________ Properties?
Yes, you can take a urine test while on your period. Doctors can tell the difference between period blood and other blood, but just to be sure, tell the doctor before hand that you have your period so they know that nothing is wrong.
No, the appearance of urine does not differ between males and females. The composition and color of urine can vary based on factors such as hydration levels, diet, and overall health, but these differences are not based on gender.
Urine is typically a yellowish color and has a distinct odor, while semen is usually white or clear and has a different, more musky smell. Additionally, urine is expelled from the urethra during urination, whereas semen is ejaculated from the male reproductive system during sexual activity. Chemical tests can also be used to differentiate between the two substances based on their composition.
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no, they can only tell the difference between sexes.
"yes you can tell if the urine is from a female or a male its a very simple process" The Urine Drug Test is usually an immunoassay for drugs, not a test to detect sex.
Drink it.
Alchohol is usually yellow, so you may not be able to tell the difference. especially if you are drunk.
It is unlikely that they test for hormones. If they did do a thorough analysis on the urine, they can tell the difference. Normal U.A. do not do this though. do they test fir it in chain of custody
Sounds like someone is trying to put something over. However, check with your local public health authority for starters.
Yes. Sometimes it can be lighter in color or slightly cloudy. If you are urinating more frequently than normal, it may be a sign of pregnancy.
No. Labs can tell the difference between men and women's urine because of the hormones in them.
Flexeril looks very much like a tricyclic antidepressant. Klonopin is a benzodiazepine.
It depends, if the urine is processed at a lab no. Your urine wont have the broken down metabolites from your body breaking it down, but the strip test cant tell the difference between broken down benzoes and a slight touch of a pill dissolved in the urine. So you should be good