The average adult typically excretes about 800 to 2,000 milliliters of urine per day, depending on fluid intake, activity level, and environmental conditions. Factors such as diet, hydration status, and health conditions can also affect urine output. It's important to note that variations are normal, but consistently low or high urine output can indicate underlying health issues and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
ten ounces
That depends how much they drink and eat.
How many weeks you got? Babies don't excrete that much urine.
The end product of filtration and re-absorption in the kidneys is urine.
Neither marine nor freshwater fish excrete urine or urea; both marine and freshwater fish excrete nitrogenous waste products as pure ammonia.
by "deciding" how much to excrete in the urine and how much to send back into the bloodstream.
Only sharks excrete urine through the skin
No, urine is not the only waste product that humans excrete. Humans also excrete waste solids as fecal matter, and waste gas - primarily carbon dioxide and water vapor.
The lungs excrete carbon dioxide when we breathe out, while the kidneys excrete water in the form of urine.
Urine
Urine,just like in males.
Yes, ADH helps us to retain water but at the same time we need to excrete waste. As a result the urine that we do excrete is more concentrated with waste products.