1.What kinds of conditions or situations lead your body (and urine) to have a low pH? List 3.  2. What is normal for pH in the urine?  Is it a very specific value or a broad range of values? Leukocytes (White Blood Cells)  3. Are white blood cells large or small?  Should they be filtered into the filtrate at the glomerulus?    4.If there are white blood cells in your urine, where are they most likely coming from?      5.What does it usually mean when there are white blood cells in your urine? Nitrites       6. Nitrates are normal in your urine, but _______ are not.         7. What kinds of bacteria convert nitrates to nitrites?       8 Why is it helpful for a physician to know that nitrites are in the urine?  They might prescribe a certain type of _________ that is known to be effective against what kinds of bacteria: _______ Blood (Red Blood Cells)         9.  Are red blood cells large or small?  Should they be filtered into the filtrate at the glomerulus?        10. Should blood be in the urine?        11.If blood is in the urine, what can that indicate?  List at least 3 possibilities:

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1.What kinds of conditions or situations lead your body (and urine) to have a low pH? List 3.

 2. What is normal for pH in the urine?  Is it a very specific value or a broad range of values?

  1. Leukocytes (White Blood Cells)

 3. Are white blood cells large or small?  Should they be filtered into the filtrate at the glomerulus?

   4.If there are white blood cells in your urine, where are they most likely coming from? 

    5.What does it usually mean when there are white blood cells in your urine?

  1. Nitrites

      6. Nitrates are normal in your urine, but _______ are not.

        7. What kinds of bacteria convert nitrates to nitrites?

      8 Why is it helpful for a physician to know that nitrites are in the urine?  They might prescribe a certain type of _________ that is known to be effective against what kinds of bacteria: _______

  1. Blood (Red Blood Cells)

        9.  Are red blood cells large or small?  Should they be filtered into the filtrate at the glomerulus?

       10. Should blood be in the urine?

       11.If blood is in the urine, what can that indicate?  List at least 3 possibilities:

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