The bladder's capacity of storing urine is about 500ml. In intake and output , we should at least have 30 ml of urine per hour.
Howmuch urine accumulats in the bladder of a normal person per minute ?
100
Humans produce roughly 500 litres of urine and 50 litres of faeces per person per year. These contain about 4 kg of nitrogen, 0.5 kg of phosphorous and 1 kg of potassium, the three basic elements for plant growth. The exact amount varies from region to region depending on food intake. Seventy per cent of the nutrients excreted by humans are in the urine fraction.
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
3 to 4 liters of water
A pig typically produces about 1 to 3 liters of urine per day, depending on factors such as age, diet, and environmental conditions. Young pigs may produce less, while larger or heavier pigs can produce more. Water intake and temperature can also influence urine output. Overall, pig urine production is a key aspect of their waste management in farming operations.
In adult humans the average production of urine is about 1 - 2 L per day. 1liter = 0.26 gallons (so by 70 we may have passed over 10,000 gallons of urine and that's a LOT of water!) Please note that producing too much or too little urine needs medical attention. Hope this helps!
Dehydration leads to a decrease in urine output and changes in urine composition, primarily resulting in more concentrated urine. As the body loses water, the kidneys conserve water by reabsorbing more, leading to higher levels of solutes like urea and electrolytes in the urine. This results in darker, more concentrated urine. Additionally, the body may produce less urine overall to retain as much water as possible.
Because their milk is in much higher demand than human milk.
False.
A mature cherry tree can produce around 200 pounds of oxygen per year, which is enough to sustain two adult humans.
The kidneys receive about 20-25% of the cardiac output, which equates to roughly 1.2-1.3 liters of blood per minute. This high blood flow is necessary for the kidneys to effectively filter waste and produce urine.