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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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Lol, thank you. :p
Let's see the examiner's logic.
You're not even relating stuff, itni seedhi bat nahi hai yeh.

Amount of urine produced is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to the water content of the drink.
Simple biological law. The entire world follows this. Ask anyone. Any doctor. They'd say this is the law of the human body.

Take 3 humans, give them three drinks of different water potentials.
The person who takes the drink with the most water content, will produce greatest volume of urine. That's a scientific fact!

If you believe that giving a person, Drink C which has the least water content of the three drinks, in full hot weather, when he'd be sweating and getting dehydrated, is a good idea, then okaay .. you're right, Biology master! (Y) :p
 
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Amount of urine produced is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to the water content of the drink.
Simple biological law. The entire world follows this. Ask anyone. Any doctor. They'd say this is the law of the human body.

Take 3 humans, give them three drinks of different water potentials.
The person who takes the drink with the most water content, will produce greatest volume of urine. That's a scientific fact!

If you believe that giving a person, Drink C which has the least water content of the three drinks, in full hot weather, when he'd be sweating and getting dehydrated, is a good idea, then okaay .. you're right, Biology master! (Y) :p
I suggest you to study the this homeostasis chapter again, thoroughly. You'll get that.
 
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