Biuret Test Results

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What is the interpretation for Group B's biuret test with the plasma sample?

  • Presence of proteins/peptide bonds (correct)
  • Absence of proteins/peptide bonds
  • Presence of proteins/peptide bonds with no change
  • Presence of proteins/peptide bonds (intensity of color determines increased number of peptide bonds in protein)

What does the bluish color in Group B's biuret test with the plasma sample indicate?

  • Presence of proteins/peptide bonds with no change
  • Presence of proteins/peptide bonds (intensity of color determines increased number of peptide bonds in protein)
  • Presence of proteins/peptide bonds
  • Absence of proteins/peptide bonds (correct)

What is the interpretation for Group A's biuret test with the plasma sample?

  • Presence of proteins/peptide bonds with no change
  • Presence of proteins/peptide bonds (correct)
  • Absence of proteins/peptide bonds
  • Presence of proteins/peptide bonds (intensity of color determines increased number of peptide bonds in protein)

What does the dark violet color in Group A's biuret test with the plasma sample indicate?

<p>Presence of proteins/peptide bonds (intensity of color determines increased number of peptide bonds in protein) (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the interpretation for Group A's biuret test with the 0.1% albumin?

<p>Presence of proteins/peptide bonds (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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