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The only way urine could possibly ever get into the lungs would be if the person inhaled or drank urine. Not a good thing to do.
Due to the presence of ammonia in urine, it is feasibly possible, assuming the levels of ammonia in the air reach unprecedented concentrations, for the ammonia to alter the internal chemistry of the lungs and cause damage. Under normal circumstances, this is nearly impossible.
The smell of urine can not damage your health.
Yes, huffing cat urine can be harmful to your health. Inhaling the fumes can cause respiratory issues, damage to the lungs, and potentially lead to serious health problems. It is important to avoid inhaling any type of animal urine as it can be toxic.
If you body gets rid of urine, it will function normally.shiveryes
No, the [urinary] bladder does. The lungs are involved in the delivery of oxygen to the body and the excretion of carbon dioxide.
No. The lungs are where we exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen. Salt leaves the body through sweat and urine.
Bleach alone is toxic. So mixing it with urine, might dilute it if anything
Yes -- e coli, which colonizes in the gut, can be inhaled if the infected contents of the gut is present in feces that is exposed to inhaled air, or is present in vomit that is aspirated. E coli can also colonize in the urinary tract and can vaporize into breathable air upon infected urine's release from the body. E coli pneumonia is known to spread in this fashion in chronic-type medical care institutional settings.
The kidneys and lungs are part of the excretory system. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide, and the kidneys excrete nitrogen-containing wastes in the form of urine.
To protect your plants from dog urine damage, you can create barriers around the plants, train your dog to go in a designated area, water the plants regularly to dilute the urine, and consider planting urine-resistant plants.
Humans and frogs have very similar digestive structures, though the acids present for digestion reflect the diets involved. The most notable difference is found in the excretory system, directly after. Humans and most mammals have two separate places for the excretion of urine and feces, but frogs only have one such exit, known as the cloaca.