Because it is a waste product the human body is trying to get rid of.
Ammonia is a toxic byproduct produced when the body breaks down proteins and lipids. It is converted to urea in the liver and excreted in urine.
Mixing urine with bleach can produce toxic gases like chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled. It's best to avoid mixing urine with bleach for safety reasons.
It's not the toxin, it's the dose. Everything, even water and oxygen, can potentially kill you. At the same time, there are 'safe' doses of what are generally regarded as 'toxins', such as benzene, mercury, arsenic, cyanide, methane, carbon monoxide, etc. They are present in the food we eat, the water we drink and the 'fresh air' we breathe.
If our body did not sweat or excrete urine the toxic waste is given in to the body and it will lead to a lot of illness
The main nitrogenous waste expelled in urine is urea, which is produced in the liver through the urea cycle. This process converts ammonia, a toxic byproduct of protein metabolism, into urea, which is less harmful and can be easily excreted by the kidneys. Urea is then filtered from the blood and eliminated from the body in urine.
Urea in urine is toxic.
I would say urine or feces regardless of the animal would be toxic. Especially as urine alone contains ammonia.
Bleach alone is toxic. So mixing it with urine, might dilute it if anything
Stool and Urine
no not really
all the time
Urine is a sterile byproduct produced of the body to expel water and salt as well as waste removed from the kidneys. It is not toxic, though it isn't entirely recommend to consume.
One possible reason may be that it has been mixed with other toxic solutions. Also, it could be because urine itself is actually toxic. Another simpler reason may be that it is past its expiration date.
Urea is a non-toxic molecule made of toxic ammonia and carbon dioxide that is found in Urine. Dehydration causes your urine to be more concentrated and may have a stronger smell than normal,
Urine is toxic to consume. The very fact that your body just got rid of it should be sufficient to enlighten you about the nature of its composition. If you drink your urine you are placing an enormous toxic burden on your body; your liver and kidneys could shut down and if either or both of these occur, it poses a life threatening scenario. In summary, DO NOT drink your urine or anyone else's. It is toxic and may have adverse effects.
If you have an infestation the urine is very toxic and you need to get help. If they are pets then keep them and their cage clean.
No they do not. Humans does not contain ammonia in urine.