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- Urine - Wikipedia
Urine is the fluid excreted by the kidneys of vertebrates to clear the bloodstream of excess water and metabolic by-products including urea, uric acid, and creatinine In mammals, urine travels from the kidneys via the ureters to the bladder for storage until urination
- Urine: Urination, Composition, Production, Color Odor
Urine is liquid waste that your kidneys make to remove excess fluids and waste products from your body It mostly consists of water, but it also contains waste products, salt and electrolytes
- Urine Color and Odor: What It Reveals About Your Body - WebMD
But the basic details of your urine — color, smell, and how often you go — can give you a hint about what’s going on inside your body Pee is your body’s liquid waste, mainly made of water,
- Urine color - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Foods and medicines can change the color of urine But a color change also could be a sign of disease
- Changes in Urine Color: What Causes It and What Could It Mean?
Most of the time, healthy urine is a pale shade of yellow The color comes from a chemical called urochrome Urine might be a darker yellow if you’re dehydrated, as it contains more waste products In fact, if your urine looks dark yellow, it could be a sign to drink more fluids
- Urine and Urination - MedlinePlus
Your kidneys make urine by filtering wastes and extra water from your blood The waste is called urea Your blood carries it to the kidneys From the kidneys, urine travels down two thin tubes called ureters to the bladder The bladder stores urine until you are ready to urinate
- Urine | Definition, Composition, Facts | Britannica
Urine, liquid or semisolid solution of metabolic wastes and certain other, often toxic, substances that the excretory organs withdraw from the circulatory fluids and expel from the body The composition of urine tends to mirror the water needs of the organism
- Urine and your health
Urine contains various chemicals, minerals, toxins, bacteria, and red and white blood cells A urine test, also known as a urinalysis, can reveal the presence and amounts of these substances, which can provide clues to specific conditions
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