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- 4. Define the principle and step by step procedure of Dry Blood Spots collectionsHi. Based on the table i need to answer the questions. The table doesnt need to be filled. Tube Solution Reaccion of color Benedict Reaccion of color mud x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 7 10 drops of starch solution blue Ambar 4. In the starch iodine test, which solution is a negative control? Positive? B. Use the following table to answer the questions related to the Biuret protein test (5 - 7): Tube Solution Reaccion of color 1 2 mL egg albumin Violet 2 2 mL honey blue 3 2 mL solution of amino acid Violet 4 2 mL destilled water blue 5 2 mL solution of protein Violet 5. In the Biuret test, which of the solutions is a negative control? Positive?6. Which contains more protein (C-N bonds): egg albumin or honey? Explain. 7. Do free amino acids have peptide bonds? C. Answer the following questions: 8. Why does the methylene blue dye stain the nuclei in onion cells? 9. What is…3- The ___________ color test reagent turns orange-brownin the presence of amphetamines.!
- What are the advantages and relevance of performing the following in a chemical pathology lab? i. Blanking ii, Calibration iii. Quality control1. Scenario: You already collected samples for the following tests, in what section of the laboratory will you deliver it? CBC FBS Lipid profile Creatine & BUN Blood typing ESR2. What organisms are being differentiated in the butyrate disc test. Explain its reaction to the test.