👉 Peeing fluid, or urine, is a complex mixture of water, waste products from metabolism, and various substances the body needs to eliminate. It primarily consists of water, but also contains dissolved salts, glucose, amino acids, and other organic compounds. The composition can vary depending on diet, hydration levels, and health status. When the body processes food and water, waste products are filtered by the kidneys and mixed with water to form urine. This fluid is then transported through the urinary system, eventually excreted from the body during urination. The color and odor of urine can provide insights into a person's health, with darker urine often indicating higher levels of concentration due to dehydration or certain medical conditions.