That all depends on how much they eat and drink. and in some cases what they eat and drink. For example if you dont drink anything you are not going to urinate a great deal. or if you are not eating enough you are not going to defecate a great deal.
Mainly because it does not take in urine. Urine is a waste product produced by the body
Urine and feces are the wastes that are expelled from the human body.
No. They all have their limits. Too much minerals or the amount beyond your body need will be excreted by your liver and kidney in urine and feaces .... Then beyond the limitations of your liver and kidney can excrete, there will be their adverse effects....
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.
Yes, the human body produces water through metabolic processes such as cellular respiration. However, the majority of the water we need is obtained through drinking fluids and consuming water-rich foods.
Urine is formed continuously in the human body as the kidneys filter waste products from the blood. It typically takes about 1 to 2 hours for the kidneys to produce a full bladder's worth of urine.
Mainly because it does not take in urine. Urine is a waste product produced by the body
ya i think kidney is the most important organ in our body which helps to produce the urine
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for the body to produce urine.
It typically takes about 6 hours for water to be converted into urine in the human body.
Nutrients in the body and feaces.
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for the body to produce urine.
no
The organ in the human body that does not produce hormones is the spleen.
The human body typically takes about 2-5 hours to convert water into urine.
On average, it takes the human body about 2 to 5 hours to convert water into urine.
The bladder