1500 ml
1500
one percent; of the ~180L filtered by the kidneys, approximately 1-2L urine are formed per day.
Approximately 5% total, and that includes not only breath and urine, but sweat, tears, saliva, breast milk and all other forms of excretion, plus non-oxidative metabolism as well. The vast majority (~95%) has to be physically metabolized (broken down) through oxidation first to acetaldehyde, then to acetic acid. This occurs primarily in the liver through the enzymes alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and aldehyde dehyrdogenase (ALDH). A small amount of ADH activity occurs in the stomach while the alcohol is still being absorbed .
Average urine output is atleast 0.6 liters or 600 mL.
Normal urine output is 1.5 liters per day or 50-60ml/hour. So its a normal amount for a female of 118 lbs.
1250 milliliters per 24 hours
You should be aiming for a urine output above 1 ml/kg/hr
Nearly 1200-1500mL urine is excreted per day.
The minimum adult urine output to clear the body of waste products is 720 milliliters in 24 hours. Depending on the hydration status of the adult, urine output of up to 2000 milliliters in 24 hours is normal.
2.9 liters a day on average, although this amount may vary due to many different circumstances.
1500
Probably over 50
It goes on weight. So if you weigh 80kg, it should be 80mls an hour. So for 24 hours, 80 x 24 = 1920 mls a day.
Obligtory Loss ie minimum urine in a healthy adult is 1300 ml to 1500 ml per day
There are many things that affect an animal's urine output such as food intake. Beverage intake also affects an animal's urine output.