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11 years ago Edited: 8 years ago, bio_man
1. interpret the results obatined from the glucose test strip. ( 1 mark)

2. are the results from the glucose test strip consistent with the results obatined from the benedicts solution test for glucose? (1mark)

3. evaluate the experiment and the results obtained with the glucose test strip. provide two reasons and/or examples to illustrate your answer. (2marks)
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1) From the picture, you can see that Patient A has a relatively little to no levels of glucose present. Patient B has 1.5g/dL and Patient C has 2.0g/dL.

2) First of all, what benedicts solution test are you talking about? It's clear that another question connects to this question... and it most likely is connected to your previous post (https://biology-forums.com/index.php?topic=46659.0)

If we compare both graphs, you can notice that Patient B in the Benedicts testing shows no presence of glucose, which contradicts the data given by the glucose readings of 1.5g/dL Patient B.

Patient A should be the ONLY one that must have no colour change in both graphs.

3) Evaluate and provide reasons obtained by the results. I'll let you do the work here on.
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