Why is urine yellow in colour?
Is it due to the presence of urea?
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no it is due to the presence of a pigment called Urochrome in urine.
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Answer:Urine is made up of water, salt and chemicals called urea and uric acid. ... “Urine gets its yellow color from urochrome, a chemical produced when your body breaks down dead blood cells,” said Dr. Werner. “It's normal for the color to vary within a certain range depending on what's going on inside.”
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