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6. what is colloid osmotic pressure?
- pressure on the red blood cells in the blood
- pressure exerted by proteins in blood plasma
- pressure that increases down the blood vessel
- pressure that decreases down the blood vessel
7. what are the key ion channels in cells
- Na and K
- OH and Li
- K and Li
- Na and OH
8. what is phenylketonuria?
- body unable to break down phenylalanine
- body unable to break down glucose
- body unable to excrete urea toxin
9. LDL stands for?
- liver disease lethal
- low density lipoprotein
- low density lactate
10. what standard deviation is used in normal ranges?
11. if liver is unable to metabolise bilirubin you get...?
- renal failure
- jaundice
- cancer
- liver disease
12. why do we study blood?
- its easy to study and break apart the components
- its easy to remove
- route for delivery and waste system for substances for cells
- humans don't have another fluid to study
13. what enzymes are released from cardiac damage
- LDH, AST and ALT
- CK, AST and LDH
- CK, ALT and LDH
14. what does the cell make?
- mitochondria
- proteins
- cytoplasm
- viruses
15. what does LDH do?
- converts lactate to pyruvic acid
- converts pyruvic acid to lactate
- converts lactic acid to pyruvate
- converts pyruvate to lactic acid
16. what enzymes are released in lysis of hepatocytes?
- ALT and LDH
- ALT and AST
- CK and ALT
- LDH and AST