Urine's specific gravity, which is somewhat greater than that of water, is a crucial physical property.
Characteristics of urine:
- Osmolarity is typically harder to quantify than specific gravity, which measures the amount of solutes per volume of a solution. Because there are solutes in urine, its specific gravity is always higher than that of pure water (water = 1.0). Since specific gravity is a less precise predictor of urinary solutes, laboratories may now directly detect the osmolarity of urine.
- Osmolarity, or mOsmol/L, is the measure of how many osmoles or milliosmoles are present in a litre of a fluid. The osmolarity of urine can range from 50 to 100 to 1200 mOsmol/L of water.
Therefore, it is concluded that the correct solution is an option (D), i.e., slightly higher than water.
The complete question is:
An important characteristic of urine is its specific gravity or density, which is ________.
A. the same as water
B. less than water
C. much higher than water
D. slightly higher than water
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Answer:Acer represents the genus name while
saccharum represents the species.
Explanation:
In a way to classify organisms, biologists used certain important common features to structure them into groups. The arrangement of living organisms in this hierarchy from the highest level to the lowest is as follows:
Kingdom--> phylum-->class-->order--> Family-->genus--> species.
The largest group of organisms is kingdom while species is the smallest unit of classification.
The common name of the plant used in the question above is sugar maple. Biologist, however, use a standard system to name living organisms. Each kind of organism is given two names, hence the term BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE.
--> The first name is the name of the genus to which the organism belongs.
--> The second name is the name of the species to which it belongs.
Both names are printed in italics with only the genus name having an initial capital letter. Hence, the scientific name of sugar maple is Acer saccharum( in italics).