Biology
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Urinary Physiology Student Name Date
Data
Activity 1
Data Table 1. Specific Gravity
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Normal Simulated Urine |
Unknown Simulated Urine |
Real urine (optional) |
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What is the significance of the specific gravity of the abnormal urine?
Activity 2: Assessing the Appearance and Odor of Real Urine (optional)
Data Table 2. Appearance and Odor of Real Urine
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Observation |
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Color |
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Clarity |
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Smell |
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Activity 3
Data Table 3.Urine Composition
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Test |
Normal Simulated Urine |
Unknown Simulated Urine |
Real urine (optional) |
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pH |
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Glucose |
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Ketones |
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Leukocytes |
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Nitrite |
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Protein |
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Blood hemoglobin |
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Activity 4
Data Table 4. Urine Production
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Property |
Before Rice Treatment |
After Rice Treatment |
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Volume |
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Color |
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What is represented by the coffee in Activity 4?
What is simulated by the placing the dialysis tubing in rice?
Photos
Insert the photos from Activity 1, step 4. The location of the line on the hydrometer that intersects the lowest point of the meniscus should be visible. Indicate the source of each sample: synthetic standard urine, synthetic abnormal urine, and real urine (if applicable).
Photo 2: Activity 2 (If Assigned)
Insert the photo from Activity 2, step 1. The clarity of the urine sample should be apparent.
Photo 3: Activity 2 (If Assigned)
Insert the photo from Activity 2, step 2.
Photo 4: Activity 3
Insert the photos from Activity 3, step7. All indicators should be visible. Indicate the source of each sample: synthetic standard urine, synthetic abnormal urine, and real urine (if applicable).
Insert the photo from Activity 3, step 8.
Insert the photo from Activity 4, part A, step 5.
Insert the photo from Activity 4, part B, step 9.
Photo 8: Activity 4
Insert the photo from Activity 4, part B, step 14.
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