How alcohol taken in by the mouth can eventually be found in the urine?!


Question: Everything that is taken in through the mouth is either utilised or excreted.

Alcohol is a poison, this toxicity is dealt with by the liver, some is however left in the bloodstream, filtered by the kidneys and any final residue excreted in the urine.


Answers: Everything that is taken in through the mouth is either utilised or excreted.

Alcohol is a poison, this toxicity is dealt with by the liver, some is however left in the bloodstream, filtered by the kidneys and any final residue excreted in the urine.

Yes. Your urine turns into a different colour next time u pee

the boy expells what it does not use, it does not use alcohol, it gets rid of it. It does this through bodily fluids, sweat, saliva, vomit and urine.

Via the the stomach, the blood stream, the kidneys and the bladder.

long story short -
alcohol gets absorbed into your blood
blood gets filtered by kidneys
kidneys eliminate waste products from your blood
alcohol is a waste product

because the fluids we take find their way to the kidney and the kidney is connected to the urinary bladder so itll definetely show in the urine

The same way any liquid can - by being processed by your kidneys, transferred to your bladder and expelled out of your body. It's basic biology.

It's a long biochemical process but in short, the alcohol is broken down in the liver to the toxic product acetaldehyde which is excreted in the urine as a clear fluid.

Are you doing some sort of project on urine? This is the 3rd urine question in the last hour!

Everything that goes in your mouth that is liquid goes through your kidneys and is filtered but it sooner or later ends up going through your bladder.

Fairly obvious really, it passes from the bowel into the blood stream and from there it is filtered out by the kidneys and some of it passes out in the urine. Alcohol is also excreted in the sweat and exhaled in moisture from the lungs.





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