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    Considering Host Defense Mechanisms, Which Element in the Urine Is
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Considering Host Defense Mechanisms, Which Element in the Urine Is

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Considering host defense mechanisms, which element in the urine is bacteriostatic, if any?


A) High pH (alkaline urine)
B) High urea
C) High glucose
D) None of the above elements is bacteriostatic.

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