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AAB MT Chemistry- Practice Questions and Answers 100% Excel Updated
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AAB MT Chemistry- Practice Questions and Answers 100% Excel Updated 
 
Which of the following aminoacidopathies is NOT caused by an enzyme deficiency? 
Choose one answer. 
 a. phenylketonuria 
 b. alkaptonuria 
 c. maple syrup disease 
 d. cystinuria - CORRECT ANSWER-d. cystinuria 
 
What method is most commonly used to measure total protein? 
Choose one answer. 
 a. dye binding 
 b. Kjeldahl 
 c. Biuret 
 d. refractometry - CORRECT ANSWER-c. Biuret 
 
Which of the following is the preferr...
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AAB MT CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
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AAB MT CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH 
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Which if the following blood tests is used to diagnose gout? 
A. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) 
B. Amylase 
C. Uric acid 
D. Creatinine - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Uric acid 
Select the equation which is used to determine the pH of a solution containing a weak 
acid and its salt. 
A. Van Deemter equation 
B. Van Slyke equation 
C. Nernst equation 
D. Henderson-Hasselbalch equation - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Henderson-Hasselbalch 
equation 
All of the fo...
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AAB MT CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
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AAB MT CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH 
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Which if the following blood tests is used to diagnose gout? 
A. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) 
B. Amylase 
C. Uric acid 
D. Creatinine - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Uric acid 
Select the equation which is used to determine the pH of a solution containing a weak 
acid and its salt. 
A. Van Deemter equation 
B. Van Slyke equation 
C. Nernst equation 
D. Henderson-Hasselbalch equation - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Henderson-Hasselbalch 
equation 
All of the fo...
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AAB MT EXAM FOR CHEMISTRY URINALYSIS & BODY FLUIDS 2023/2024
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AAB MT EXAM FOR CHEMISTRY 
URINALYSIS & BODY FLUIDS 2023/2024 
What consists of the gross renal anatomy? - CORRECT ANSWER-Kidneys, Ureters, 
Bladder, and Urethra 
What is the anatomy of the Nephron? - CORRECT ANSWER-Glomerulus. proximal 
convoluted tubule, descending Loop of Henle, Ascending Loop of Henle, distal 
convoluted tubule, and collecting duct. 
What are the 3 primary functions of the kidneys? - CORRECT ANSWER-Glomerulur 
Filtration, Tubular Reabsorption, and Tubular Secretion 
Tru...
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Chemistry MT AAB board exam review #1 with 100% correct answers
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Chemistry MT AAB board exam review #1 with complete solutions 2023Specimens that can be analyzed for carbon dioxide 
1. Serum 
2. Plasma 
3. Whole blood 
 
 
 
What will happen if blood is exposed to air during specimen collection for pH and blood gases? 
p C O 2 decreases 
 
 
 
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation 
p H = p k a + log salt / acid 
 
 
 
What is the ratio of bicarbonate:carbonic acid in normal plasma 
20:1 
 
 
 
Lab results on a known diabetic patient revealed a decreased bicarbonate ...
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Chemistry MT AAB board exam review #1 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Specimens that can be analyzed for carbon dioxide 
1. Serum 
2. Plasma 
3. Whole blood 
 
 
 
What will happen if blood is exposed to air during specimen collection for pH and blood gases? 
p C O 2 decreases 
 
 
 
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation 
p H = p k a + log salt / acid 
 
 
 
What is the ratio of bicarbonate:carbonic acid in normal plasma 
20:1 
 
 
 
Lab results on a known diabetic patient revealed a decreased bicarbonate and decreased ph. Which acid base disorder would most likely cause...
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CHEMISTRY MT AAB EXAM REVIEW 2023
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CHEMISTRY MT AAB EXAM REVIEW 
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Specimens that can be analyzed for carbon dioxide - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Serum 
2. Plasma 
3. Whole blood 
What will happen if blood is exposed to air during specimen collection for pH and blood 
gases? - CORRECT ANSWER-p C O 2 decreases 
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation - CORRECT ANSWER-p H = p k a + log salt / acid 
What is the ratio of bicarbonate:carbonic acid in normal plasma - CORRECT ANSWER20:1 
Lab results on a known diabetic patient revealed a decreased ...
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Porphyrins 
The "port wine" color of some urines can be attributed to which of the following? 
 
 
 
Ehrlich 
p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde is a constituent of which reagent? 
 
 
 
urobilinogen is soluble in chloroform. 
Both porphobilinogen and urobilinogen form a red-colored compound with Ehrlich's reagent. How can they be differentiated? 
 
 
 
Albumin 
Prehepatic bilirubin has which of the following for a protein carrier? 
 
 
 
bilirubin diglucuronide 
Direct-reacting bilirubin is also kn...
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AAB MT EXAM FOR CHEMISTRY URINALYSIS & BODY FLUIDS 2023/2024
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AAB MT EXAM FOR CHEMISTRY 
URINALYSIS & BODY FLUIDS 2023/2024 
What consists of the gross renal anatomy? - CORRECT ANSWER-Kidneys, Ureters, 
Bladder, and Urethra 
What is the anatomy of the Nephron? - CORRECT ANSWER-Glomerulus. proximal 
convoluted tubule, descending Loop of Henle, Ascending Loop of Henle, distal 
convoluted tubule, and collecting duct. 
What are the 3 primary functions of the kidneys? - CORRECT ANSWER-Glomerulur 
Filtration, Tubular Reabsorption, and Tubular Secretion 
Tru...
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