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When a purified enzyme is used as a reagent, such as urease in the measurement of urea, the enzyme must be ________________ concentration so that the reaction follows _________________ kinetics.
 
  A) Limited; first
  B) Excess; first
  C) Limited; zero
  D) Excess; zero

Question 2

An elevated aldolase level and normal myoglobin is most indicative of:
 
  A) Portal cirrhosis
  B) Acute muscle trauma
  C) Obstructive jaundice
  D) Progressive muscular dystrophy



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Answer to Question 1

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