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MLT ASCP Chemistry Exam | All Questions and Answers | Graded A+ | Latest Edition What does denaturation of proteins refer to? - ANSWER -alteration in tertiary structure Which aminoacidopathy is NOT caused by an enzyme deficiency? - ANSWER - cystinuria How many immunoglobulin classes are currently recognized? - ANSWER -five which reagent is employed in the serum protein determination? - ANSWER - biuret What should hemolyzed serum not be used for total protein analysis? - ANSWER -hemoglobin is absorbed at the same wavelength as protein in the reagent What is NOT true of the biuret reaction? - ANSWER -is relatively free from interference by lipids and hemoglobin Why is bromcresol purple the preferred indicator for albumin dye binding techniques? - ANSWER -there is less interference from pigment (s) What is the most anodic protein on electrophoresis at pH 8.6? - ANSWER - albumin A serum protein electrophoretic pattern displaying a beta gamma bridge or broad gamma is seen in which disease state? - ANSWER -acute inflammation If an electrophoretic pattern shows 30% albumin, 4%-10% alpha-globulin, 4-10% beta-globulin, and 45% gamma-globulin, then what condition may exist in the patient? - ANSWER -monoclonal gammopathy Glycoproteins and mucoproteins are usually bound to which substance? - ANSWER -carbohydrates Name some glycoproteins? - ANSWER -ceruloplasmin, follicle-stimulating hormone, cryoglobulin What applies to cryoglobulins? - ANSWER -they are temperature-sensitive proteins What is true of albumen? - ANSWER -it is produced in the liver and it is water soluble Decreased alpha-fetoprotein values are associated with what condition? - ANSWER -Down Syndrome What protein transports iron? - ANSWER -transferrin In acute renal failure, what non protein nitrogen rises the fastest? - ANSWER - blood urea nitrogen By the urease method, urea is enzymatically converted to which end product? - ANSWER -ammonia Why can untreated urine be used for the determination of urea by the diacetyl monoxime method? - ANSWER -The method is not measureing ammonia An elevated creatinine value is most likely to be accompanied by what values? - ANSWER -elevated blood urea nitrogen, 10X creatinine value What is the classical method for creatinine reaction? - ANSWER -Jaffe The measurement of creatinine is based on the formation of a yellow-red color and which reagent? - ANSWER -titan yellow The creatinine clearance test is based on what assumption? - ANSWER - Creatinine passes into the ultrafiltrate What is the most common clearance test used to measure the glomerular filtration rate? - ANSWER -creatinine Creatinine clearance formula - ANSWER -UV/P or UV/P (1.73/correction factor) 1440 mls/min A creatinine clearance test is performed. The 24-hour urine volume is 770 mL; serum creatinine is 2.0 mg/dL and urine creatinine is 240 mg/dL. What is the clearance, assuming average body surface area? - ANSWER -64 mL/minute What disease state is associated with an elevation of serum uric acid? - ANSWER -gout Which reagent is employed in the alkaline oxidation of uric acid? - ANSWER - phosphotungistic acid What does the uricase method for uric acid depend on? - ANSWER -ultraviolet absorption at 290 nm before/after treatment with uricase Which analytes is used as a prognostic indicator for liver failure? - ANSWER - ammonia Which disaccharide is composed of two glucose molecules? - ANSWER -maltose What term is used to describe the process of glycogen degradation? - ANSWER - glycogenolysis What is the renal threshold for glucose? - ANSWER -140-160 mg/dL Which hormone is produced by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans? - ANSWER -insulin

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MLT ASCP Chemistry Exam | All Questions and
Answers | Graded A+ | Latest Edition
What does denaturation of proteins refer to? - ANSWER -alteration in tertiary
structure

Which aminoacidopathy is NOT caused by an enzyme deficiency? - ANSWER -
cystinuria

How many immunoglobulin classes are currently recognized? - ANSWER -five

which reagent is employed in the serum protein determination? - ANSWER -
biuret

What should hemolyzed serum not be used for total protein analysis? - ANSWER
-hemoglobin is absorbed at the same wavelength as protein in the reagent

What is NOT true of the biuret reaction? - ANSWER -is relatively free from
interference by lipids and hemoglobin

Why is bromcresol purple the preferred indicator for albumin dye binding
techniques? - ANSWER -there is less interference from pigment (s)

What is the most anodic protein on electrophoresis at pH 8.6? - ANSWER -
albumin

A serum protein electrophoretic pattern displaying a beta gamma bridge or broad
gamma is seen in which disease state? - ANSWER -acute inflammation

If an electrophoretic pattern shows 30% albumin, 4%-10% alpha-globulin, 4-10%
beta-globulin, and 45% gamma-globulin, then what condition may exist in the
patient? - ANSWER -monoclonal gammopathy

,Glycoproteins and mucoproteins are usually bound to which substance? -
ANSWER -carbohydrates

Name some glycoproteins? - ANSWER -ceruloplasmin, follicle-stimulating
hormone, cryoglobulin

What applies to cryoglobulins? - ANSWER -they are temperature-sensitive
proteins

What is true of albumen? - ANSWER -it is produced in the liver and it is water
soluble

Decreased alpha-fetoprotein values are associated with what condition? -
ANSWER -Down Syndrome

What protein transports iron? - ANSWER -transferrin

In acute renal failure, what non protein nitrogen rises the fastest? - ANSWER -
blood urea nitrogen

By the urease method, urea is enzymatically converted to which end product? -
ANSWER -ammonia

Why can untreated urine be used for the determination of urea by the diacetyl
monoxime method? - ANSWER -The method is not measureing ammonia

An elevated creatinine value is most likely to be accompanied by what values? -
ANSWER -elevated blood urea nitrogen, 10X creatinine value

What is the classical method for creatinine reaction? - ANSWER -Jaffe

The measurement of creatinine is based on the formation of a yellow-red color and
which reagent? - ANSWER -titan yellow

, The creatinine clearance test is based on what assumption? - ANSWER -
Creatinine passes into the ultrafiltrate

What is the most common clearance test used to measure the glomerular filtration
rate? - ANSWER -creatinine

Creatinine clearance formula - ANSWER -UV/P
or UV/P (1.73/correction factor)
1440 mls/min

A creatinine clearance test is performed. The 24-hour urine volume is 770 mL;
serum creatinine is 2.0 mg/dL and urine creatinine is 240 mg/dL. What is the
clearance, assuming average body surface area? - ANSWER -64 mL/minute

What disease state is associated with an elevation of serum uric acid? - ANSWER
-gout

Which reagent is employed in the alkaline oxidation of uric acid? - ANSWER -
phosphotungistic acid

What does the uricase method for uric acid depend on? - ANSWER -ultraviolet
absorption at 290 nm before/after treatment with uricase

Which analytes is used as a prognostic indicator for liver failure? - ANSWER -
ammonia

Which disaccharide is composed of two glucose molecules? - ANSWER -maltose

What term is used to describe the process of glycogen degradation? - ANSWER -
glycogenolysis

What is the renal threshold for glucose? - ANSWER -140-160 mg/dL

Which hormone is produced by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans? -
ANSWER -insulin

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