Yes. It's mostly water.
urine is a solution of salts (mostly sodium), urea, and water.
No.as it all mostly water
Urine (Mostly water) and feces.
Urea is a molecule commonly found in urine. It is a waste product formed from the breakdown of proteins in the liver and is excreted by the kidneys in urine to help rid the body of nitrogenous waste.
Urine can drop in temperature fairly quickly after leaving the body, especially in colder environments. However, the rate of temperature decrease can vary depending on factors like the initial temperature of the urine, the ambient temperature, and whether the urine is contained or spread out.
Both blood and urine are made up of mostly water. So... Yeah, I just got that out of my science text book.
Water is lost from our bodies by exhaled air, feces, skin (mostly as sweat), and urine your body loses about 2 liters of water every day. The most way we loose water from our bodies is by urine 1800 ml/day.
Blood, urine, sweat, saliva, and tears are mostly made of water. These fluids play essential roles in the body such as carrying nutrients, regulating temperature, and removing waste products.
It occurs mostly during deficiency of water in body.the gases are mainly ammonia
Patient with gout are often advised to drink a lot of water because by increasing the amount of water in the system the relative concentration of uric acid is lowered. as well as this the majority of uric acid is eliminated from the body with urine and urine is mostly water.
Urine that looks like water may indicate that you are drinking a lot of fluids, diluting the color of your urine. This is often a sign of hydration, which is generally considered a good thing. If your urine consistently looks like water and you are not drinking excessive amounts of fluids, it could be a sign of a medical condition and you should consult a healthcare provider.