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Biology 12 Chapter 15 Homeostasis - 15
1.
What is the nature of urine when kidney stone is of calcium phosphate?
a) Acidic.
b) Neutral.
c) Persistently acidic.
d) Basic.
2.
What is the nature of urine when kidney stone is of uric acid type?
a) Persistently acidic.
b) Neutral.
c) Basic.
d) Acidic.
3.
What is the nature of urine when kidney stone is of calcium oxalate?
a) High pH.
b) Low pH.
c) Neutral pH.
d) Persistently acidic.
4.
What is the nature of urine when kidney stone is of calcium phosphate?
a) Neutral pH.
b) Persistently acidic.
c) High pH.
d) Low pH.
5.
What is the increased calcium level in blood called?
a) Hypercalciuria.
b) Hyperoxaluria.
c) Hypercalcaemia.
d) Hyperuricemia.
6.
What is the increased calcium level in urine called?
a) Hypercalcaemia.
b) Hypercalciuria.
c) Hyperuricemia.
d) Hyperoxaluria.
7.
What is the increased oxalate level in urine called?
a) Hypercalcaemia.
b) Hypercalciuria.
c) Hyperoxaluria.
d) Hyperuricemia.
8.
What is the increased uric acid level in blood called?
a) Hyperoxaluria.
b) Hypercalciuria.
c) Hyperuricemia.
d) Hypercalcaemia.
9.
In which treatment, lithotripter is used?
a) CRF
b) ARF.
c) ESWL
d) PCNL
10.
Which one is the irreversible deterioration in renal function?
a) Acute renal failure.
b) Renal dialysis.
c) Chronic renal failure.
d) None of these.
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