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AP Lab Final

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Urine - light yellow to amber   No disease  
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Urine - Clear to light yellow   uncontrolled diabetes  
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Urine - yellow orange to dark green   Bilirubin from obstructive jaundice  
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Urine - Red to red brown   Hemoglobin in urine  
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Urine - Smokey red   Unhemolyzed red blood cells from urinary tract  
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Urine - Dark wine   Hemolytic jaundice  
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Urine - Brown-Black   Melanin pigment from melanoma  
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Urine - Brown   Anemia or liver infection  
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Urine - Green   Bacterial infection  
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Urine - Low pH < 4.5   uncontrolled diabetes  
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Urine - High pH > 8.0   Severe anemia  
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Urine - Low specific gravity < 1.010   Severe renal damage  
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Urine - High specific gravity > 1.025   uncontrolled diabetes and severe anemia  
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Urine - Glucose present   Uncontrolled diabetes  
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Urine - Protein present   Severe anemia  
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Blood - Erythrocytes   Transport O2 & CO2  
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Blood - Neutrophils   Phagocytize bacteria  
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Blood - Eosinophil   Kills parasitic worms & plays role in allergy & asthma  
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Blood - Basophil   Release histamine & other mediators of inflammation; contains heparin, an anti-coagulant  
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Blood - Lymphocyte   Mount immune response by direct cell attack or via antibodies  
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Blood - Monocyte   Phagocytosis - develop into macrophages in tissues  
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Blood - Platelets   Seals small tears in blood vessels & instrumental in clotting  
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Anterior Pituitary - Basophils   Synthesize FSH, LH, TSH and ACTH  
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Anterior Pituitary - Acidophils   Synthesize Prolactin & GH  
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Pancreas - Islets - Alpha Cells   Produce Glucagon  
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Pancreas - Islets - Beta Cells   Produce Insulin  
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Pancreas - Acinar cells   Exocrine function  
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Thyroid - Parafollicular cells   Calcitonin production  
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Thyroid - Follicular cells   Secrete thyroglobulin to follicles  
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Parathyroid - Chief cells   Closely spaced cells that synthesize PTH  
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