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11 May, 11:23

What will happen to density of urine when a diabetic excretes too much sugar?

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  1. 11 May, 11:51
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    The density of urine decreases when a diabetic secretes too much sugar.

    When there is excess sugar in the blood, the kidneys release extra water.

    The result is a more dilute and therefore less dense urine.

    The urine from a non-diabetic person usually has a density of 1.010 g/mL to 1.025 g/mL.

    The urine from a diabetic person often has a density less than 1.008 g/mL.
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