There are certain levels used to establish whether a person is diabetic or not after using tests which measure glucose amount in blood and urine.
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Anthony Crute Table 1 Concentration glucose g100cm¯3 6 3.6 3 2.4 1.6 1.2 0.6 Time to decolourise manganese (VII) (s) 178 240 266 331 495 784 1180 Table 3 A B C D Start (m) 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 Finish (m) 10.00 9.00 16.00 N/A Time (m) 10 8.00 14.00 N/A Time (s) 600 480 840 N/A Table 4 Time to clear Glucose g.100 Actual divided by 10 Diabetic/ None Urine/ Blood plasma A 600 1.5 0.15 Diabetic Urine B 480 1.8 0.18 Diabetic Blood Plasma C 840 1.1 0.11 Normal Blood Plasma D N/A N/A N/A Normal Urine The actual shown in table 4 is found by dividing by 10 because the solution was concentrated 10 times so to find the actual figure it must be divided by 10. I can tell by referring to my tables that solution A is a Diabetic and the sample is urine, I can tell this because the biuret test which is shown in table 4 showed it was urine and the fact that there is any glucose in it proves the person is diabetic. I can tell B is diabetic and the sample is blood plasma using the biuret test and comparing the results of the actual, I can see that it is over the boundary for amount of glucose in a normal persons blood. I can...

