What is the test for reducing sugars?
Benedicts test
What is the method for testing reducing sugars?
Add Benedict’s reagent to the food and boil in a water bath
What change takes place to indicate the presence of reducing sugars in its test?
Goes from blue to a brick red precipitate
What is the test for starch?
Iodine test
Describe change that occurs to indicate the presence of starch
Goes from orange to blue black
Name the test for amino acids/ proteins
Biuret
Describe change that occurs to indicate the presence of protein
Goes from blue to lilac after adding the biuret reagent
Name the test for fats
Ethanol emulsion test
Describe the test for fats
Add ethanol to the food to dissolve the fat then add water.
Describe the colour change that occurs to indicate the presence of fat
Colourless to white emulsion
What is the route that the blood takes to become purified?
What is the role of the kidney?
To regulate the levels of salt, ions and urea in the blood
What is urea and when is it produced?
What occurs during kidney failure?
When both kidneys stop working, causing a build-up of waste substances
How does dialysis work?
What are the stages the kidney works in?
Describe what happens in filtration
Where does filtration happen?
Glomerulus
Where does selective reabsorption happen?
proximal convuluted tubule
Describe selective reabsorption
Describe what happens during the formation of urine
What molecules are reabsorbed by the kidney during reabsorption?
What are the adaptations of a nephron?
What does ADH do if the water potential is too high?