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    The Primary Cause of the Changes That Take Place in Unpreserved
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The Primary Cause of the Changes That Take Place in Unpreserved

Question 33

Question 33

Multiple Choice

The primary cause of the changes that take place in unpreserved urine is:


A) Bacterial growth
B) Excessive exposure to light
C) Oxidation of chemical constituents
D) Precipitation of crystals

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