Biology 2010 Student Edition

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 9780133669510
ISBN 13: 978-0-13366-951-0

Chapter 30, Digestive and Excretory Systems - 30.4 - The Excretory System - 30.4 Assessment - Page 887: 3b

Answer

Usually proteins and glucose are not present in the urine. However, hard work, very low levels of glucose in the body and some kidney disorders may lead to the presence of protein in urine. Presence of excess glucose (diabetes) can lead to the presence of glucose in urine.

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