Normally, urine is amber- or straw-colored, and clear. How does urine appear if it is permitted to stand for a period of time?
A. brown
B. bright yellow
C. cloudy
D. pale
Answer: C
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A) Powdered meal replacement supplements B) Rice milk C) Soy sour cream D) Yogurt