the answer is... Yes eg if you took a sample of amphibian urine and a sample of reptile urine and put it under a microscope you would see that the cells change and the black dots in the amphibians urine sample are lighter than the reptiles
Typically, summer temperatures cause people to become dehydrated. Dehydrated people produce concentrated urine.
The neurohypophyseal secretion of ADH (antidiuretic hormone) promotes water reabsorption in the kidneys, leading to the formation of concentrated urine. ADH acts on the collecting ducts of the nephrons in the kidneys to increase their permeability to water, allowing the body to conserve water and produce concentrated urine.
they do produce urine, but in small amount and more concentrated. they dont drink water and obtain water from their food such as grass, vegetables,insectes. they have extreme long Loop of Helen in their nuphrons in kidneys, this allows more water molecules can be reabsorbed, as the water moves back to the bloodstream, the concentrated and small amount of urine is formed
Cat urine can smell worse than usual due to the presence of concentrated ammonia and other compounds in the urine that can produce a strong and unpleasant odor.
ADH causes the body (kidney) to conserve water and produce more concentrated urine
ADH causes the body (kidney) to conserve water and produce more concentrated urine
ADH causes the body (kidney) to conserve water and produce more concentrated urine
Dehydration leads to a decrease in urine output and changes in urine composition, primarily resulting in more concentrated urine. As the body loses water, the kidneys conserve water by reabsorbing more, leading to higher levels of solutes like urea and electrolytes in the urine. This results in darker, more concentrated urine. Additionally, the body may produce less urine overall to retain as much water as possible.
The color of urine is determined on how concentrated the urine is. It's from all of the toxins being excreted. In the morning it's a fasting urine and you haven't drank fluids all night. So it's concentrated and dark yellow. During the day, you drink and dilute the urine so there more water in the urine, less concentrated and lighter in color
Someone with highly concentrated urine may be dehydrated, and fluids may help.
To make urine more concentrated, drink less water and consume foods high in salt and protein. This will reduce the amount of water in the body, leading to more concentrated urine.
Concentrated Urine.