Electrophoresis in Clinical Chemistry

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Questions and Answers

Where do cations move during electrophoresis?

  • Towards the cathode (correct)
  • Towards the anode
  • They remain stationary
  • They move randomly

What is the function of endoparasites?

  • They live inside the body and cause harm (correct)
  • They live outside the body and cause harm
  • They benefit the host
  • They are harmless organisms

Which tests are included in a Blood Lipid Profile?

  • FBS, RBS
  • Crea, BUN, GFR
  • AFP, CEA, PSA, NSE
  • TAG, CHOLE, HDL, LDL, VLDL (correct)

Where do anions move during electrophoresis?

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What is the classification of most parasites mentioned in the text?

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Study Notes

Electrophoresis

  • Cations (positively charged ions) move towards the cathode (negative electrode) during electrophoresis
  • Anions (negatively charged ions) move towards the anode (positive electrode) during electrophoresis

Parasites

  • Endoparasites are organisms that live inside their hosts, such as tapeworms and roundworms
  • Most parasites mentioned in the text are classified as endoparasites

Blood Lipid Profile

  • A Blood Lipid Profile includes tests for:
    • Total Cholesterol
    • High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol
    • Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol
    • Triglycerides

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