The major storage carbohydrate in animals is _____, which is located most abundantly in
_____.
a. cellulose; vegetable fibers
b. glycoprotein; cell membranes
c. glycogen; the liver
d. starch; skeletal muscle
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c. glycogen; the liver
which of the following hormones decreases BG?
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, D. insulin
In the selection of reference individuals, sub classifying a set of these individuals into
homogeneous groups is referred to as
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A. partitioning
whole blood glucose values are approx. what percent different from those of plasma
levels
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B. 11% lower
Gluconeogenesis requires _______ molecules of ATP to generate glucose.
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8
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c. 6
,Hypoglycemia is defined as __________ fasting glucose levels.
a. > 126 mg/dL
b. < 126 mg/dL
c. >45 mg/dL
d. <45 mg/dL
e. ~147 mg/dL
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d. <45 mg/dL
The formation of 6-phosphogluconate with concomitant production of NADH is the
final step in which of the following coupled-enzyme assays for glucose?
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A. hexokinase method
an example of an exclusion criterion when establishing reference values would be a
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B. risk factor such as obesity
A monosaccharide with a terminal carbonyl group is classified as a(n)
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, aldose
How should I interpret results when an EQA/PT program uses noncommuntable
materials?
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C. when my result is close to the target value for the peers in my
measurement procedure group, I can be confident my laboratory is
performing as well as my peers
A spectrophotometer uses a deuterium lamp. Which of the following wavelengths of
light could be used for measurement?
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335 nm
Type II diabetes mellitus is responsible for _______ % of cases of diabetes mellitus.
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80-90
Please define the Westgard 13s rule. Is it a warning or a rejection rule?
_____.
a. cellulose; vegetable fibers
b. glycoprotein; cell membranes
c. glycogen; the liver
d. starch; skeletal muscle
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c. glycogen; the liver
which of the following hormones decreases BG?
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, D. insulin
In the selection of reference individuals, sub classifying a set of these individuals into
homogeneous groups is referred to as
Give this one a try later!
A. partitioning
whole blood glucose values are approx. what percent different from those of plasma
levels
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B. 11% lower
Gluconeogenesis requires _______ molecules of ATP to generate glucose.
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8
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c. 6
,Hypoglycemia is defined as __________ fasting glucose levels.
a. > 126 mg/dL
b. < 126 mg/dL
c. >45 mg/dL
d. <45 mg/dL
e. ~147 mg/dL
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d. <45 mg/dL
The formation of 6-phosphogluconate with concomitant production of NADH is the
final step in which of the following coupled-enzyme assays for glucose?
Give this one a try later!
A. hexokinase method
an example of an exclusion criterion when establishing reference values would be a
Give this one a try later!
B. risk factor such as obesity
A monosaccharide with a terminal carbonyl group is classified as a(n)
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, aldose
How should I interpret results when an EQA/PT program uses noncommuntable
materials?
Give this one a try later!
C. when my result is close to the target value for the peers in my
measurement procedure group, I can be confident my laboratory is
performing as well as my peers
A spectrophotometer uses a deuterium lamp. Which of the following wavelengths of
light could be used for measurement?
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335 nm
Type II diabetes mellitus is responsible for _______ % of cases of diabetes mellitus.
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80-90
Please define the Westgard 13s rule. Is it a warning or a rejection rule?