Yes. When we are in a cold environment, blood flow to our internal organs is increased to keep our organs warm.The increase in blood flow to the kidneys causes more blood to be filtered thus producing more urine.
Its a natural response to increase sugar concentration which keeps you warm.
Assuming the same amount of intake of fluid, it would produce more on a cold day. Hot days you are going to loose some when you sweat so less would go to urine.
Mainly because it does not take in urine. Urine is a waste product produced by the body
In the cold days we pass more urine , compared to the hot days as in the cold days our body has more water in the body and we have to pass urine more often. But in the summer more water is lost due to sweating.
Yes.
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
I believe your question is about the difference in sweating and urination during warm and cold weathers. In summers (warm), humans produce lesser amount of urine as compared to winters (cold) since a part of the water is eliminated as sweat. During winters we do not sweat (or sweat less) hence more amount of urine is produced. Urine is the primary method of eliminating nitrogenous waste. Sweating is a part of thermoregulation which takes up water from body.
By drinking lot more water in various forms like butter milk, tender coconut water.
there cold blooded. that means they need the sun to produce heat for there body. if they lived in northern America near the parts where it gets cold they would die. they cannont produce body heat
Because it depends on whether the temperature is hot, if it is hot then the body produces less urine because it finds other ways of loosing water. i.e. sweating.. And if the weather is cold its the opposite, so in cold weather our body actually produces more urine, and less other ways of loosing water from the body. an exception of loosing water when we breath out every time, but in not very great amount the water is lost. hope this helps..im not an expert...just a student..helping out...:))
During cold weather. During warm weather, the body perspirates (sweats) to maintain body temperature and hence a lot of fluids are lost. so, the amount of fluids the body has to expel via urine is lesser. However, during cold weather, there is no perspiration and hence the amount of fluids the body expels via urine is higher than during warm weather.
When you have a cold virus, your body starts to produce more mucus to catch the viruses and it increases the temperature to make it too uncomfortable for the virus to multiply. Therefore, it disrupts it by causing your body to increase its temperature and produce more mucus.