Urine normally contains chloride, urea, sodium, potassium and creatinine. Urochrome gives urine its typical yellow color. Measuring urinary pH has clinical applications as abnormal pH can indicate diseases like kidney stones or a urinary tract infection.
Urine normally contains chloride, urea, sodium, potassium and creatinine. Urochrome gives urine its typical yellow color. Measuring urinary pH has clinical applications as abnormal pH can indicate diseases like kidney stones or a urinary tract infection.
Urine normally contains chloride, urea, sodium, potassium and creatinine. Urochrome gives urine its typical yellow color. Measuring urinary pH has clinical applications as abnormal pH can indicate diseases like kidney stones or a urinary tract infection.
1. What substance normally found in urine? Chloride, Urea, Sodium, potassium, creatinine 2. Discuss the relationship between urochrome with normal urine color? - Urochrome is responsible for urine yellow color 3. List two reason for measuring urinary pH and discuss their clinical application.