Biology, asked by vamaraju678, 8 months ago

the inorganic substances present in the urine is
a.magnesium
b.calcium
c.iodine
d.all the above ​

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Answered by jiya9614
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Answer:

The principle inorganic constituents ofurine are chlorides, phosphates, sulfates and ammonia. Sodium chloride is the predominant chloride and makes up about half of the inorganic substances. Since ammonia is toxic to the body and lacking in plasma, there is very little of it normallypresent in fresh urine.

Answered by pankajpal6971
0

Answer:

The correct option is d.all the above ​.

Explanation:

  • Urine is a rich body fluid. Urine components have the potential to be valuable biomarkers and aid in the diagnosis of many different diseases. The study of urine, however, presents its difficulties. It is difficult and costly to determine the precise makeup of urine. Gender, age, race, dietary intake, the presence of medications, and exercise all affect the composition.
  • More than 95% of urine's composition is water, with the remaining components being listed in decreasing order of concentration. 9.3 g/L of urea, 1.87 g/L of chloride, 1.17 g/L of sodium, 0.750 g/L of potassium, 0.670 g/L of creatinine, and various dissolved inorganic and organic ions." (for instance, proteins, hormones, and metabolites).

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