the body sweats alot and this can cause illness
liquids and watery or wet foods increase urine production.
To get rid of liquids you can not use throughout the body.
Three factors that influence the rate of urine production are hydration levels, blood pressure, and the hormone antidiuretic hormone (ADH) levels. More water intake results in higher urine production, while low blood pressure may decrease urine production. ADH helps the body retain water, so its levels can affect urine output.
Excess bicarbonate in the body can lead to alkalosis, which can increase urine production. This occurs because the kidneys attempt to excrete excess bicarbonate in order to restore the acid-base balance. Increased urine production helps eliminate the excess bicarbonate and restore normal pH levels in the body.
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.
In the Bowman's capsule, which is a part of the nephron, which is in the kidney.
The primary purpose of urine production is to eliminate waste products, excess water, and toxins from the body. It helps maintain the body's balance of electrolytes and water, regulating blood pressure and fluid volume.
it sweats
every part of the body sweats! anywhere you have skin it sweats which is practically evrywhere!
the kidney in a human body usually purifys the water you drink which turns into urine
This is evaporation.