Electrophoresis in Clinical Chemistry
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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?

    <p>Towards the anode</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

    <p>Intestinal and extra-intestinal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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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    Test your knowledge of electrophoresis and its application in clinical chemistry with this quiz. Explore the migration and separation of charged particles in an electric field and familiarize yourself with common tests performed in clinical chemistry.

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