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What's The Normal Constituents Of Urine?

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    95% of the urine is water. Remaining 5% contains urea, uric acid, creatinine, sodium chloride, hormones, carbohydrates, fatty acids, enzymes, mucins and pigments. Some ions are also present in urine like sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, chloride, aluminum, phosphates and sulfates.
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    Harry_m 

    answered 1 year ago


      Urine is actually the liquid waste of the body which is secreted by the kidneys after filtration from blood. The Urine is excreted through the Urethra.

      Urine is basically transparent in color which is usually colorless or pale yellow or even amber. It is slightly acidic in nature. It is an aqueous solution which consists of

      - Urea
      - Dissolved salts
      - Organic compounds

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      Lily_j 

      answered 11 months ago

        Abnormal constituent of urine
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