Urine is formed through a process called filtration, reabsorption, and secretion in the kidneys. Blood is filtered in the glomeruli, where waste products and excess substances are removed to form a filtrate. This filtrate then passes through the renal tubules, where valuable substances such as water, glucose, and salts are reabsorbed back into the bloodstream, while waste products are secreted into the tubules. The final product, urine, is collected in the renal pelvis and eventually excreted from the body through the urinary tract.
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In Tagalog, "pee" is commonly referred to as "ihi." It is used in everyday conversation to describe urine. The term is widely understood and used in both formal and informal contexts.
Because urine has urine in it.
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it is urine. :)
Random urine sample First morning urine sample Midstream clean-catch urine sample 24-hour urine collection Timed urine sample Postprandial urine sample Suprapubic aspiration specimen Catheterized urine specimen Pediatric urine bag specimen
By white urine you mean clear urine or white because clear urine is just urine but white urine is semen and if you had a "tickling" sensation before it happened then its semen.
Urine osmolality test. Urine osmolality is a measurement of the number of dissolved particles in urine.
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A posh word for "wee" is "urine." This term is often used in medical or formal contexts to refer to the liquid waste excreted by the kidneys. Other more euphemistic terms might include "micturition" or "voiding."
Ethanol is another word used to describe alcohol and quant would be a shorthand word for quantity. Hcg's formal word is Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, and qual is another shorthand term meaning qualitative. Those are test results expressed in terms of the presence or absence of a property or condition. Both of these tests require urine.
Urine does not dissolve, no. It's there in the seawater along with all the fish urine and seal urine and dolphin urine and pelican urine...