Because it mostly is water. If you have been drinking a lot of water, your body must get rid of the excess.
Under a black light, urine may appear fluorescent or glowing due to the presence of certain compounds like phosphorus and riboflavin that can emit visible light when exposed to ultraviolet radiation. This fluorescence is more pronounced in urine that is concentrated or contains traces of certain medications or vitamins.
The phase change graph for water shows three main regions: solid (ice) melting into liquid water at 0°C, liquid water boiling into steam at 100°C, and steam condensing back into liquid water at 100°C. These transitions occur at stable temperatures and pressures.
Oily-looking urine can be caused by excess protein or an elevated level of lipids in your diet. It could also indicate a condition like a urinary tract infection, kidney disease, or dehydration. If you are concerned, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
During the visual examination of the urine, the laboratory scientist may look at the urine's colour, clarity, and concentration. Urine can be a variety of colours, most often shades of yellow, from very pale or colourless to very dark or amber. Urine colour and clarity can be a sign of what substances may be present in urine.
eucerine uses animal urine in there products. Urine is actually very good for the skin. It causes skin to be softer and more vibrant. You develop a natural glow after using urine on your skin. First morning urine is the best to use because it contains all the vitamins that you eliminate in the morning. Some people say yuck to urine therapy but don't knock it until you try it!
Rat urine looks like what anyone would expect urine to look like. It is a liquid, that can range in color or smell. The colors and smells are dependent on the rats diet.
An octopus does spay urine on it's enemies. The urine would look like black ink.
Any liquid has the potential to de-laminate products like this. Urine will soak into the wood and be permanent. A blacklight will make cat urine glow.
It would look dead.
it would have a crack with water dripping or spraying out of it.
Urine is a sterile byproduct produced of the body to expel water and salt as well as waste removed from the kidneys. It is not toxic, though it isn't entirely recommend to consume.
It is a good sign, his kidneys are working and he is drinking plently of water. When it is cloudy is and has a very strong smell is usually a sign that either not enough water going in or his kidney's aren't working at top speed. Either way this sounds better than normal, unless this is very uncommon for this dog.
WHY DONT YOU TRY IT OUT AND TELL ME HOW IT WORKS OUT :) but anyway. it would look like mush and your stove would catch fire when all the water boils out
it would look slightly brown but not so dark and it would not have a sediment
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The simple and short answer is .... No!
The obvious answer is that the urine would look red, which can happen with bleeding in the urinary tract from an infection or from other disorders of the urinary system. However, older blood in the urine can make it look dark or rusty colored. Smaller amounts of blood in the urine can give it a pink tone. There may be red flakes or there might be red streaks in the urine, too.