Asked by Danielle O'Gara on Sep 25, 2024
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Glucosuria can have either a pathological or a nonpathological cause.
Glucosuria
The excretion of glucose into the urine, often an indicator of high blood sugar levels or diabetes.
- Distinguish between pathological and non-pathological factors influencing the characteristics of urine.
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SANAM DAHALabout 6 hours ago
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
Glucosuria, or the presence of glucose in urine, can be caused by a pathological condition such as diabetes or kidney disease, or it can be nonpathological and caused by factors such as a high intake of carbohydrates or hormonal changes during pregnancy.
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between pathological and non-pathological factors influencing the characteristics of urine.