Biology, asked by sujatham2020, 9 months ago

please answer the following questions
1) what are the substance present in urine?

2)what are the substance above the normal level?

3)Name the electrolysis present in the urine?

4)what are the materials needed to be removed from our body?

5) From where do the materials removed?

6) what are the organs that separate excretory materials?

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Answered by guthikondakovipcr9zl
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1) Urine is an aqueous solution of greater than 95% water. Other constituents include urea, chloride, sodium, potassium, creatinine and other dissolved ions, and inorganic and organic compounds

2) Urine is an aqueous solution of greater than 95% water. Other constituents include urea, chloride, sodium, potassium, creatinine and other dissolved ions, and inorganic and organic compounds. Urea is a non-toxic molecule made of toxic ammonia and carbon dioxide.

3) The electrolytes - urine test measures specific chemicals called electrolytes in urine. It most often measures the levels of calcium, chloride, potassium, or sodium.

4) The water that circulates around the body needs to be removed periodically to flush out the toxins. 2. The air we breathe in contains gases like Carbon di-oxide, Nitrogen etc which are not needed and is removed

5) The waste materials removed from our body consists of following component such as carbon dioxide, water, salts, urea and uric acid. Accumulation of these wastes beyond a level inside the body is harmful to the body. The excretory organs remove these wastes

6) Excretory System Organs. The primary excretory organs in the human body are the kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder, involved with the creation and expulsion of urine. Through these organs, much of the nitrogenous waste of the body, especially urea, is expelled.

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