What This Document Is
This is a lab report for Anatomy and Physiology II (BI 302) at Portland State University, specifically for Lab Fourteen focusing on the Urinary System. It documents a student’s work completing experiments related to kidney filtration and urinalysis, and answering related pre- and post-lab questions. It includes recorded data from simulated experiments and diagnostic interpretations based on that data.
Why This Document Matters
This report is a graded assignment for students enrolled in BI 302. It demonstrates their understanding of the urinary system’s functions – filtration, urine composition analysis, and relating abnormalities in urine to potential health conditions. It’s completed after performing hands-on lab activities and is used to assess practical application of course concepts.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document represents a *student’s* attempt at the lab assignment. It may contain errors in data recording, interpretation, or conclusions. It is not a model answer key or a comprehensive guide to the urinary system. It reflects the specific lab kit and simulated data used by the student.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes: completed pre- and post-lab questions, data tables from experiments involving kidney filtration using dialysis tubing and simulated urinalysis (pH, glucose, protein, yeast, ketones), diagnostic interpretations of simulated urine samples, and a requested screenshot (though the screenshot is not present in the provided content). This preview *does not* include the student’s name, access code, or the actual screenshot. It also does not provide the correct answers or a detailed explanation of the underlying physiology.