Maintaining homeostasis involves many processes. One of these includes the excretion of waste. Our kidneys work very hard to
filter blood of waste products and control how much water is kept in the body. The waste products and water make up urine.
A dehydrated individual would have a concentrated urine that's a darker yellow in color than that of a healthy urine. Why is that?
the liver sends extra urea molecules to the kidney in a dehydrated person
the body reabsorbs the water back into the body, leaving the urine
concentrated
dehydrated urine contains additional ions that cause the urine to have a
different color
the capillaries in the kidney compensate for the water loss by excreting
diluted blood in the urine.

Respuesta :

Answer:

the body reabsorbs the water back into the body, leaving the urine

concentrated

Explanation:

In a dehydrated person, the urine is more concentrated because the body reabsorbs water from the urine back into the system and leaves the urine highly concentrated.

This is a homeostatic feature of the body system which helps to regulate and make sure that enough water is in the body.

  • It usually the presence of more solutes in the urine compared to the water available to dissolve them.
  • In essence, the water in the urine has been reabsorbed one way or the other.

Answer:b

Explanation: