A test performed on urine to determine the amount of epinephrine and norepinephrine present is:

A) catecholamines.
B) corticotropin.
C) protein-bound iodine.
D) total calcium.


A
Explanation:
A) Correct.
B) The test for corticotrophin uses blood.
C) Protein-bound iodine is a test done on serum.
D) Total calcium is a blood test.

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