The sweat gets rid of excessive body heat & the urine is the fluid waste of the body
Sweat is made of ,water,urine,salt, and other things that are wasted in your body
Humans lose salt through urine, sweat, and feces. When we sweat during physical activity or in hot temperatures, we excrete salt along with the water. Similarly, our kidneys filter out excess salt from the bloodstream and excrete it in urine.
Water leaves the human body through various mechanisms such as urine, sweat, exhaled air, and feces. The kidneys filter excess water out of the bloodstream to form urine, which is then excreted from the body. Water is also lost through sweat during physical activity, and through exhaled air as a byproduct of respiration.
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Sweat is largely water. There is no salt in human sweat. Human sweat tastes salty because it contains potassium chloride, no sodiumm chloride. Salt functions as an electrolyte and is used in muscle contraction causing calcium and potassium to shift in the muscle cells, the heart muscle cells as well, allowing for engery to be used. Salt is regulated by nephrons of the kidneys (1 million in each) and is excreeted into the urine. High blood sodium/salt levels usually result in high salt content in urine. Both sweat and urine are drinkable fluids in the absence of water and can save your life in a crisis.
a camel produces very little sweat and urine
Yes, THC is excreted through urine, sweat, and feces. However, the amount passed through sweat is minimal compared to urine. Therefore, sweating alone is unlikely to significantly impact THC levels in urine.
No, it is not urine. However, both sweat and urine contain many of the same elements, including water and urea.
Water, Salt, and Urea
Water exits the body primarily through urine, sweat, and exhalation. Urine is produced by the kidneys and eliminated through the bladder, while sweat is released through the sweat glands in the skin. Exhalation removes water vapor from the lungs as we breathe out.
Approximately 90-95% of alcohol is metabolized by the liver and eliminated through urine, breath, and sweat. The remaining 5-10% is excreted unchanged in urine, sweat, and breath. While sweat and breath contribute to the overall elimination, their percentage is relatively small compared to urinary excretion. Therefore, urine is the primary route for alcohol elimination.
urine and sweat
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Sweat is produced by sweat glands in response to heat, exercise, or stress and helps regulate body temperature. Urine is produced by the kidneys to remove waste and excess substances from the body. Sweat is mainly composed of water and salts, while urine also contains waste products like urea and creatinine.
Yes, it is very common that Hamsters sweat sometimes even in their urine ( PEE ) .
Very little sweat and urine is not a structural adaptation. It only means your body is dehydrated and that all the fluid is being absorbed. If it is only no urine, there may be a problem with your urethra. Not urinating is very bad for the body as toxins build up in the body therefore, very little sweat and urine is not a structural adaptation.
No, but it will give your sweat, urine, and feces a pungent, garlicky odor.