Jaundice can be detected by measuring the concentration of bilirubin in the blood. If the concentration of bilirubin in serum is high enough (usually about 35 μmol/L), then tissues will start to become noticeably yellow. At this point a blood test is not necessary to call it jaundice.
It is true that the first activity in test preparation is to determine what the test will be all about.
Jaundice
High levels of bilirubin in the bloodstream can result in jaundice, a yellowing of the skin and eyes. It may also indicate liver or bile duct issues, such as hepatitis or cirrhosis. Prompt medical evaluation is necessary to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
the objective of an identity test is to determine if the identity of a person is true
Infant jaundice can be fatal if untreated. Most infants recover.
what substance is responsible for the jaundice
Jaundice is spread by impure water.
John Dice discovered Jaundice.
you determine when thier is going to be a test or if the teacher asks you to.
To determine when a test has completed.
Mantoux test