Urea and Water.
Human urine is typically slightly acidic, with a pH range of about 4.6 to 8. Generally, a pH level of around 6 is considered normal for urine.
Three normal components of urine besides water are urea, which is a waste product of protein metabolism, uric acid, which is a waste product of nucleic acid metabolism, and creatinine, which is a waste product of muscle metabolism.
The pH value for normal human urine is about 6.6, acidic.
The two main components of human solid waste are feces (solid waste from the digestive system) and urine (liquid waste from the urinary system).
The normal volume of human urine varies but typically ranges from about 800 to 2,000 milliliters per day for a healthy adult, depending on factors such as fluid intake, hydration status, and overall health. Most individuals produce about 1 to 2 liters of urine daily. Factors like diet, temperature, and physical activity can influence urine volume as well.
clear transparency is the normal characteristic of the urine
Normally human urine has a pH of about 6 which makes it an acid. However if something is not right the pH of urine can be higher or lower which could make the urine basic but this is not normal.
The normal human body temperature of urine is around 98.6°F (37°C), which is the same as the average body temperature. However, the temperature of urine can vary slightly depending on individual factors such as hydration levels and time of day.
I'm just wondering the normal count for glucose at my age. I'm a 50 year old woman
No. Normal urine should be sterile.
Urinalysis is separation of urine into its components.
The normal pH level for human urine typically ranges between 4.6 and 8.0. This range can be influenced by factors such as diet, hydration levels, and certain medical conditions. A neutral pH level is 7.0, with lower values indicating acidic urine and higher values indicating alkaline urine.