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- Hello good day. In chemical examination of urine, please help me to answer of the test result both 1 and 2. Hoping for an answer. Thank you!Kidney functionsa. The kidneys maintain homeostasis by removing metabolic wastes from blood and excreting them in urine.b. They also help regulate red blood cell production; blood volume and blood pressure; and the volume, composition, and pH of body fluids.Hello, good day. I have a problem answering this question, and I need your help. Hoping for a response, and thank you so much. Instruction: The answer must be in a minimum of 2 paragraphs, and each paragraph must have a minimum of 4 sentences. Question: What are the differences between the two methods of Concentration Techniques (Flotation and Sedimentation Methods)?
- iecc.instructure.com Question 6 What buffering system is important in the extracellular fluid? bicarbonate phostphate protein both bicarbonate and phosphate both phosphate and protein bicarbonate, phosphate, and protein.Matching type Choices: A, B, C, D, E product from bilirubin reduction end product of the breakdown of heme from reduced urobilinogen in the intestine from the oxidation of bilirubin gives yellow color of urine24. Putting it all together. We said earlier that the kidneys take care of your blood. Now that you understand how this happens, fill in the table below, and be specific! How do the kidneys perform this function? Be specific! Describe the structures that are involved (ex: glomerulus, PCT) and the role (if any) of nerves and hormones Function The Kidneys eliminate cell wastethrough Eliminate cell wastes (toxic!) fase ni inoeeg e1s dbidy.cdsou bos obbsld ishete (ruc- uncors anpuncoes ecc) o Regulate blood ion levels (Nat, Ca2+, etc.) rCES Regulate blood pH Regulate blood pressure Tabbsl Eliminate certain hormones and drugs xa bos lemeini yd bebnuonu2 2siam ni bnsig 9161201q vd bsbnuonu e aiviso ingn rliw agunitoo
- d. What happens when urine is allowed to stand for some time, exposed to air? e. What is the normal reaction of urine when freshly voided (acidic, basic, neutral)? To what substances is this reaction due to? f. What happens when urine is allowed to stand without a preservative? Why?G.What concentration of imidazole do you expect after you dialyze 1 mL of a sample containing 500 mM imidazole into 100 mL of dialysis buffer containing no imidazole? What if you repeat the process by moving the dialysis cassette to a fresh 100 mL of dialysis buffer?Write down about Stercobilin and Urobilin in terms of: the precursor molecule for both, color, the name of the organ that they are formed in and how they are excreted outside the body.
- Create a pee poem. Summarize the urinary system and formation of urine in a poem! It must rhyme in a pattern of AABB or ABAB, It must be 10 lines or longer, and must include at least 14 key termsFigure 16.9 Urinalysis test. A Chemstrip urine test strip can help determine lness in a patient by detecting substances in the urine. Normal Tests For Results Ogve protein normal Onegative Oegative blood Conclusions: Urinalysis • According to your results, what condition might the patient have? Explain. • Given that the patient's blood contains excess glucose, why is the patient suffering from excessive thirst and urination? • Since neither the liver nor the body cells are taking up glucose, why is the patient tired? • The metabolism of fat can explain the low pH of the urine. Why? 16-15 Laboratory 16 Homeostasis 219Pyruria is defined as... white blood cells in urine blood in urine strong smelling urine difficulty urinating