ANAT & PHYSIO ALC&MODIFIED MASTERING &
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ISBN: 9780135696620
Author: Marieb
Publisher: Pearson Custom Publishing
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Chapter 24, Problem 8MC
If a freshly voided urine sample contains excessive amounts of urochrome, it has (a) an ammonia-like odor, (b) a pH below normal, (c) a dark yellow color, (d) a pH above normal.
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