Answer:
D. Not absorbed or secreted in the urine
Step-by-step explanation:
Myoglobinuria occurs when a muscle is damaged for physical or chemical reasons, causing death of its fibers. Then myoglobin is released into the bloodstream and excreted in the urine. The release of myoglobin into the bloodstream mainly harms the kidneys, which cannot remove all the waste from it concentrated in the urine.
This muscle breakdown is called rhabdomyolysis. Although it is a process that can occur for many causes, it is very common in accidents where a muscle is mechanically crushed. Other common causes are heat and excessive physical exertion due to intense exercise, heat stroke, sunburn, broken blood vessels, seizure and strokes. Metabolic problems such as hypothyroidism or diabetic ketoacidosis, among others, can also trigger the problem.