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    University Chemistry 31a Biochemistry Laboratory Experiment No. 09 CHEMISTRY OF URINE Name: Artajo‚ Zeal Conbrio A. DVM-2 Date performed: Feb. 26‚ 2013 Group: 6 Date submitted: March 5‚ 2013 Objective: 1. Test urine for pH‚ specific gravity‚ and the presence of electrolytes and organic compounds. 2. Test urine for the presence of abnormally occurring compounds of proteins‚ glucose and ketone bodies

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    project would have tobe the Urine Analysis. Before the project urinary system and how it coped with the rest of the body. During the project there was a lot of research involved as well as smaller projects tied to it like maiken urine system and the body graphic organizer. Although I had no idea how the kidney was connected to the urinary system before. By the time I was finished I understood how it all functioned. Which was why we did the urine analyze. In where we tested a urine sample of a pregnant lady

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    Urine Dipstick Lab Report

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    2/5 Word count: You were given five samples of patients’ urine and some Uristix® dipstick. Describe how you used the dipsticks to determine if urine sample contained amounts of protein and / or glucose. To test the given samples for glucose or protein‚ dipsticks were immersed into each of the urine samples for 60 seconds. The colour change was compared with the colour chart on the Uristix® bottle. The detection of glucose in urine is based on the presence of two enzymes‚ glucose oxidase and

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    WHAT IS HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP? * High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is a calorie-providing sweetener used to sweeten foods and beverages‚ particularly processed and store-bought foods. It is made by an enzymatic process from glucose syrup that is derived from corn. A relatively new food ingredient‚ it was first produced in Japan in the late 1960s‚ then entered the American food supply system in the early 1970s. HFCS is a desirable food ingredient for food manufacturers because it is equally

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    Dextromethorphan The common cold is one of the most common sicknesses‚ however we still do not have a cure for it. The only way that we can manage its symptoms is through dextromethorphan‚ also known as DM‚ which is the main ingredient in cough syrup. The medicine works by inhibiting the NMDA receptors in the cough center of the brain‚ and then suppresses the urge to cough. It acts as an antagonist to Glutamate and Glycine agonists‚ which when bound to NMDA allows the center to transmit signals

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    Physical and Chemical Analysis of Urine Observations Data Table 1 Characteristic Results/Remarks/Values Color yellow Clarity clear with no sediments Odor none pH 5.8 Glucose none Protein none Questions A. What is the normal pH range of urine? The normal values range from pH 4.6 to pH 8.0. B. What substances in the urine might indicate that a person

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    can result which is niacin deficiency disease. According to the article in the Huffington Post‚ corn contains nutrients and is high in starch. Corn has high amounts of insoluble fiber‚ which feeds good

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    REVIEW SHEET EXERCISE 9 Renal System Physiology NAME: LAB TIME/DATE: Simulating Glomerular Filtration The following questions refer to Activity 1: Investigating the Effect of Flow Tube Radius on Glomerular Filtration. 1. Describe the effect of increasing the afferent radius on glomerular filtration rate and glomerular pressure. As the afferent radius increases the glomerular filtration rate and glomerular pressure both increase the pressure in slow steps the filtration rate greatly

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    withdrawal of urine. Straight catheters are used for intermittent withdrawals; indwelling (Foley) catheters are inserted and retained in the bladder for continuous drainage of urine into a closed system. Purpose Intermittent catheterization is used for the following reasons:• To obtain a sterile urine specimen for diagnostic evaluation; to empty bladder content when the patient is unable to void (urinate) due to urinary retention‚ bladder distention‚ and obstruction‚ or to measure residual urine after

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    by the natural sweetness of maple. ‘Maple Pecan Energy Balls’ are simple‚ super delicious on-the-go snack or lunchbox item! They taste like a mini pecan pie without the calories or junk. Packed with healthy fats and protein with no refined sugar and no artificial ingredients. The key ingredient to these ‘Maple Pecan Energy Balls’ is pecans‚ which give these Energy Balls their delicious buttery flavor. Other ingredients are dates‚ oats‚ a bit of cinnamon and a maple syrup. Contains Milk and

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