Who was Pee-Wee Herman married to?
Pee-Wee is a fictional character and not eligible to marry except in a fictional sense!
How do you use baby pee for skin?
There are thousands of so-called moisturizes, cleansing, hydraters and wrinkle creams around the world. Some like to use big branded ones, while others prefer things right out of the fridge. But there are some people, the smart ones, that use baby pee. Baby pee is actually really good for your skin if you know how to apply it. Somehow, the way the baby food reacts with the way the body is working, is beneficial to your skin. It targets the muscle reactors and tightens them as an anatomical peculiarity. The pee also keeps the skin in an average sort of texture by the way the neuriticial reactors feel by such a natural liquid.
So next time your baby/toddler pees, don't let it go to waste, just fill a cup to about 30ml and mix it with water. Apply half to your forehead, chin, and temple and the rest mix with water and drink. Your body will be thankful!
What is the part of the urethra found in the penis?
Spongy (penile) urethra
The spongy (penile) urethra
What foods raise your crentine levels in your kidneys?
I think no specific foods raise creatinine levels because creatinine is a chemical waste molecule that is generated from muscle metabolism. Creatinine is produced from creatine, a molecule of major importance for energy production in muscles.
Muscular young or middle-aged adults may have more creatinine in their blood than the norm for the general population. Elderly persons, on the other hand, may have less creatinine in their blood than the norm.
The functional unit of a kidney is called the nephron.
No, your period is when blood comes out of your vagina for a few days each month (though it will be irregular at first)...it has nothing to do with urinating...
False
Do more teens drink alcohol because their parents do?
Teens drink because of pressure they get from freinds and family
Can you do Kegel exercises when seated?
Yes. Many women do Kegel exercises when driving or when sitting with morning coffee as a routine part of the day. See more information in the related questions below.
Do we pee as much as we drink?
I dont know. Answer that question yourself by drinking your pee. Just take a piss, then measure how much you peed, then drink it, then the next time you pee, measure how much you peed.
What is the Kidney's role in red blood production?
The kidneys produce a hormone called erythropoietin which stimulates the production of red bloods cells (aka erythrocytes).
The movement of fluid into Bowman's capsule is opposed by?
The movement of materials into Bowman's capsule is opposed by two forces.
1) Capsule pressure (CP) produced by the walls of Bowman's capsule and fluid already
inside the capsule.
2) Colloid osmotic pressure (COP) results from the proteins in the blood. Because most proteins do not pass from the blood into the filtrate, the blood is more concentrated than the filtrate. Therefore water tends to move from the capsule back into the blood.
What does 'fluorescent urine' mean?
Fluorescent urine means.......well fluorescent means like glowing and urine means liquid or water. So I suggest it means glowing liquid or something. If you were using markers and if it said fluorescent urine it would mean that the markers are bright and they kind of glow.
What are the functions of urine?
In humans the urine is really just a method of excreting harmfull metabolites and removing excess water from the body. In other animals it is used for claiming territorry by marking with a specific scent.
to remove salts in the blood
Excretion of toxic substances filtered by the liver and kidneys. You can also use it to clean cuts if you have nothing else to use, it is very sterile.
Which medical specialist treats repeated bladder infections?
A urologist, gynecologist, or urogynecologist might be the right specialist, depending on your gender and the clinical picture. Talk to your primary care provider to help guide you in choosing the right specialist.
no, no he is not and he is not a real person he is just a character
Do kidneys form plasma proteins?
Kidneys do not form plasma proteins. All plasma proteins, or blood proteins, are made in the liver, the one exception to this being gamma globulins.