Sounds like someone is trying to put something over. However, check with your local public health authority for starters.
There should be no difference in the color or amount of urine for teens or adults. Urine should be a clear yellow to light amber color. If it is darker, the person has probably not had enough fluids.
In general, there is no significant difference between men and women's urine. However, the composition of urine can vary based on factors such as hydration, diet, and overall health, which can differ between individuals regardless of gender.
The main difference between filtrate and urine is the chemical composition of the two. Filtrate has almost all the substance that blood plasma has except blood proteins while urine only contains waste substances.
The main difference between filtrate and urine is the chemical composition of the two. Filtrate has almost all the substance that blood plasma has except blood proteins while urine only contains waste substances.
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There are many differences between urine and mountain dew when examined by a lab.
The lab should be able to.
Until the liquid reaches the renal pelvis, it is "glomerular filtrate," when it reaches the pelvis, it is called "urine"
In general, there is no difference between men's and women's urine. Both contain water, waste products, and electrolytes. However, there may be slight variations based on individual factors such as diet and hydration levels.
no, they can only tell the difference between sexes.
An anion gap is a difference between the levels of cations and anions in serum, plasma or urine.