Chemistry Comprehensive Review

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  1. 8. Electrochemical technique that measure the electrical charge passing between two electrodes in a cell, the passing charge is directly proportional to oxidation or reduction of substance at one of the electrodes
  2. 12. heme-containing protein found in red skeletal muscle, release after AMI
  3. 13. Principle Actions of hormone: Increased calcium reabsorption, inhibits phosphate reabsorption
  4. 15. Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Chloride, bicarbonate, etc are all __________.
  5. 17. Deficiency in Lipoprotein Lipase Activity is a hyperchylomicronemia Type ____ .
  6. 18. Principle Actions of hormone: stimulation of thyroid formation and secretion
  7. 19. The enzyme whose principal source is the heart and skeletal muscles
  8. 20. Key cell membrane component in animals, carried by LDL and HDL
  9. 21. The enzyme whose principal source is the liver
  10. 23. The temperature measurement used for ABG in CVOR
  11. 25. The end result of uncontrolled hyperglycemia in a Type-1 Diabetic
  12. 27. A change greater than normal variance between today's value and previous value
  13. 30. Main end-product of norepinephrine and epinephrine metabolism that is excreted in the urine
  14. 32. Chemical and Environmental Factors influencing _____ , food or coadministered drugs affecting extent and rate of _____
  15. 35. A mathematical equation that states that concentration of a substance is directly porportional to the amount of light absorbed, A= abc
  16. 36. chief storage of iron in the body
  17. 37. This cycle is how lactate is converted by the liver back into glucose
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  1. 1. The enzyme whose principal source is the pancreas
  2. 2. A function-curve that describes the relationship between instrument signal and concentration of analyte
  3. 3. protein that is produced by the prostate, used for screening for prostate cancer
  4. 4. Protein hormone that maintains blood glucose concentration by increasing glucose levels through glycogenolysis
  5. 5. Principle Actions of hormone: oxygen consumption and metabolic rate of tissues
  6. 6. Detection and measurement of a decrease in intensity of an incident beam of light as it passes thru a solution
  7. 7. pH= pK' + log (cCHO3-/cHCO3-), _____ equation
  8. 8. Marker for Glomerular Filtration Rate
  9. 9. Principle Actions of hormone: Water reabsorption
  10. 10. Principle Actions of hormone: Regulation of blood volume and pressure, must be performed in a 4 hour limit due to short half life
  11. 11. Principle Actions of hormone: Salt and Water Balance
  12. 13. Factors-errors that affect specimens before tests are performed and that can lead to error if not controlled
  13. 14. protein produced by the fetal yolk, liver, etc. elevated in hepatocellular carcinomas, etc.
  14. 16. The proportion of subjects with disease who have a positive laboratory test result
  15. 22. Disorder of a transmembrane conductance regulator protein (CFTR), increased Chloride levels in sweat
  16. 24. group of mainly inherited metabolic disorders that result from partial deficiencies of the enzymes of heme biosynthesis
  17. 26. The 95% reference range is based off a _____ curve
  18. 28. yellow bile pigment that is a breakdown product of heme
  19. 29. Copper ions complex with peptide bonds in protein when exposed to alkaline conditions. Binding changes copper's absorption and leads to a color change. Directly proportional
  20. 31. The fraction of bilirubin that reacts with the diazo reagent in the absence of alcohol
  21. 33. Old term used to report results of a urea assay
  22. 34. Form of an enzyme that originates from gene, but is distinguished by certain physical properties