MEDICAL
GALLBLADDER AND EXCRETORY SYSTEM OF THE LIVER
Question
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Which of these is a solute NOT normally found in urine?
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Glucose
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Sodium and potassium ions
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Ammonia
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Bicarbonate ions
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Usually, glucose, ketones, and bilirubin are not detectable in the urine.
Detailed explanation-2: -Normal Results Usually, glucose, ketones, protein, and bilirubin are not detectable in urine.
Detailed explanation-3: -Glucose is not usually found in urine. If it is, further testing is needed.
Detailed explanation-4: -Human urine is composed primarily of water (95%). The rest is urea (2%), creatinine (0.1%), uric acid (0.03%), chloride, sodium, potassium, sulphate, ammonium, phosphate and other ions and molecules in lesser amounts30 (Table 1). Protein is only found in trace amounts compared to their values in blood plasma.
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