Identify correctly matched pairs. 1. Uremia- Excessive amount of urea in blood 2. Hyperglycemia- Excess glucose in blood 3. Absence of factor VIII- Haemophilia 4. X-linked disorder- Glycosuria
A
1, 2, 3 correct
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B
1, 2 correct
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C
2, 4 correct
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D
1, 3 correct
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Solution
The correct option is A 1, 2, 3 correct
1. Uremia is the condition in which there is excess urea present in the body. It occurs when there is decreased excretion of urea in the kidney.
2. Hyperglycemia is the condition of excess glucose in blood. It can occur due to factor like decreased level of insulin in blood.
3. Factor VIII is known as anti-haemophilic factor. Deficiency of this factor causes classical haemophilia in which blood clot formation does not occur and the bleeding continues.
4. Glycosuria is the presence of glucose in urine. This indicates abnormal absorption of glucose in the renal tubules.
Hence, 1,2 and 3 options are correctly matched pairs.