Urea, potassium, creatinine, and extra fluids are 4 components of urine that dialysis would also remove.
Healthy urine consists of water, ammonia, potassium, hydrogen, little sodium, little creatine, little uric acid and urea and little bilirubin, if any of these substance is present in too much (or to little) quanity then it becomes unhealthy. Also if glucose and/or RBC are found in urine it is unhealthy.
no
If your urine is cloudy,you are dehydrated.
The only way urine could possibly ever get into the lungs would be if the person inhaled or drank urine. Not a good thing to do.
yes but you would have to walk around with a bag with urine and have a tube were the urine comes from the kidneys
Heat can accelerate the breakdown of urine, leading to a stronger odor. Additionally, heat can cause increased evaporation of urine, which may concentrate the components in it. However, heat itself does not chemically alter the composition of urine.
No, you would have to put a frog on your face to have that happen.
An excess of casts is usually present.
In a dehydrated person, the urine pH tends to be more acidic (pH below 7) due to the concentrated nature of the urine and increased reabsorption of bicarbonate in the kidneys. This happens as the body tries to conserve water by producing more concentrated urine.
Urine is not always the same, and it varies both by diet, and by the health of the person in question. But in general, the positive ion you would be most likely to find in urine is the Na+ ion.
Pissing in a bottle and putting it in the fridge, YOU IDIOT