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The presence of serum protein in the urine is termed:

A) urea.
B) albuminuria.
C) incontinence.
D) bacteriuria.

Albuminuria

The presence of albumin, a type of protein, in the urine, which can be a sign of kidney disease.

Serum Protein

Proteins present in blood serum, involved in various functions such as clotting, immune responses, and transporting substances.

Urine

A liquid by-product of metabolism in humans and many animals, expelled through the urethra during urination, serving as a key method for the excretion of waste products from the body.

  • Distinguish between normal and atypical components and characteristics in urine.
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