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which substances are normally excreted in small amounts in urine? select all that apply. protein glucose bilirubin acetone urobilinogen
Brief Explanations
- Protein: Normally, only trace - amounts of protein are excreted in urine. Excess indicates kidney problems.
- Glucose: In normal circumstances, almost all glucose is reabsorbed in the kidneys, but very small amounts can be present.
- Bilirubin: Small amounts of urobilinogen (a product related to bilirubin metabolism) are normal in urine, but bilirubin itself is not normally found in urine in significant amounts.
- Acetone: Small amounts can be present in urine, especially during conditions like starvation or diabetes with ketosis.
- Urobilinogen: Small amounts are normally excreted in urine as part of the normal bilirubin - metabolism pathway.
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Protein, Glucose, Acetone, Urobilinogen