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Detection of Albumin in Urine
Detection of Albumin in Urine
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1)
What is albumin?
A normal constituent in urine.
An acid found in liver.
A carbohydrate found in blood.
A protein found in the blood.
2)
Which organ is responsible for producing albumin?
Heart
Lungs
Liver
Kidney
3)
Albuminuria is a condition where there is ________________.
Too much albumin in the urine.
Small amount of albumin in urine.
Absence of albumin in urine.
Small amount of albumin and bile in urine.
4)
In kidney disturbance and in high blood pressure, albumin in urine is ________.
Significantly high.
Small amount
Absent.
Significantly low.
5)
Which test is used to detect the presence of albumin in urine?
Heller’s
Biuret test
Smith’s test
Urease test
6)
On heating equal amounts of 30 % sulphosalicylic acid and urine containing albumin, which of the following is seen?
A green ring.
A red ppt.
Brick red ppt.
A whitish or cloudy turbid solution.
7)
What is the result obtained from Heller’s test to detect the presence of albumin in urine?
A yellow ring.
A pink ppt.
A green ring.
A white ring.