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∙ 12y agoPlasma proteins and red blood cells are not excreted in urine because they remain in the blood when it is filtered through the kidneys and into the ureters. They are too big to be filtered. Most other substances present in blood are also present in urine since the kidneys filter out poisonous substances as well as substances that are present in excess such as salt and water.
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∙ 11y agoAnonymous
proteins and glucose
In a healthy person's urine, you would typically find water, urea, creatinine, uric acid, electrolytes (such as sodium, potassium, and chloride), various pigments, and small amounts of proteins. The presence of certain substances or abnormal levels may indicate underlying health issues.
Urine from a healthy person is primarily composed of water (about 95%), urea, and electrolytes, such as sodium and potassium. Other components may include creatinine, uric acid, and small amounts of other waste products.
Protein nor sugar should not be found in the urine of a healthy person.
Urea, creatinine, uric acid, and water are the main substances found in urine under healthy conditions. Other components may include electrolytes, hormones, and other waste products.
If protein, glucose or white blood cellsappear in urine, it's a red flag.
The amount of protein in your urine that is healthy varies from person to person. Some healthy people spill protein in their urine regularly. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
The main difference between filtrate and urine is the chemical composition of the two. Filtrate has almost all the substance that blood plasma has except blood proteins while urine only contains waste substances.
The main difference between filtrate and urine is the chemical composition of the two. Filtrate has almost all the substance that blood plasma has except blood proteins while urine only contains waste substances.
Blood plasma enters the nephron through the glomerulus in the Bowman's capsule. This plasma is filtered through the nephron's tubules, where water and small molecules are selectively reabsorbed, while waste products and excess substances are excreted as urine.
WBC's (pus) Glucose, bile pigments or blood proteins :)
Blood, proteins, and sugars are absent from the filtrate and urine of a healthy adult. If any of these are present it is a sign that something is not right and should be addressed right away.
For a healthy person, urine should be clear and odorless. If you are experiencing cloudy or white urine, you should seek medical attention by your family physician.