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me too asking the same question.........
No, albumin and urea are not the same. Albumin is a protein found in blood that helps maintain osmotic pressure and transports substances, while urea is a waste product produced during the breakdown of proteins in the liver and excreted by the kidneys in urine.
Fibrinogen and Urea are not found in blood. Fibrinogen is a clotting factor found in plasma, while urea is a waste product of protein metabolism mostly excreted by kidneys. Glycogen, Glucose, and Albumin are all present in blood.
No. But plasma does contain glucose, urea, albumin and fibrinogen.
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when urea is treated with sodium hypobromite it decomposes to give N2
Yes.
Substances larger than c. albumin are normally not allowed to pass through the filtration membrane.
Yes, albumin is positive to the xanthoproteic test. The xanthoproteic test is used to detect the presence of proteins containing aromatic amino acids, such as albumin, by forming a yellow color when treated with nitric acid.
Water Electrolytes (such as sodium, potassium, and chloride) Proteins (such as albumin and globulins) Hormones Waste products (such as urea and creatinine)
The normal range for microalbumin in urine is less than 30 mg/day. Elevated levels may indicate kidney damage or dysfunction. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and interpretation of test results.