Electrolytes
ACID-BASE BALANCE
Hormone Regulation
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
FETAL DEVELOPMENT
100

Main ion in extracellular fluid

Sodium (Na⁺)

100

Normal blood pH range

7.35–7.45


100

Hormone that increases water reabsorption

ADH

100

Where sperm mature

Epididymis

100

Structure that exchanges nutrients and gases

Placenta


200

Largest fluid compartment in the body

Intracellular fluid

200

Condition when pH is below 7.35

Acidosis

200

Hormone that increases sodium retention

Aldosterone


200

Procedure that blocks sperm transport

Vasectomy

200

Hollow ball of cells after fertilization

Blastocyst

300

Type of solution that causes cells to shrink

Hypertonic solution

300

Breathing rapidly causes this pH imbalance

Respiratory alkalosis

300

System activated by low blood pressure

RAAS

300

Hormone that maintains uterine lining

Progesterone

300

Structure that bypasses lungs (RA → LA)

Foramen ovale

400

caused by plasma proteins

Oncotic pressure


400

Weak base in bicarbonate buffer system

HCO₃⁻


400

Hormone surge that triggers ovulation

LH

400

Structure where fertilization occurs

 Fallopian tube

400

Structure that bypasses liver

Ductus venosus

500

Main force moving water between ICF and ECF

Osmosis

500

System that acts slowest to regulate pH

Renal system


500

Hormone responsible for uterine contractions

Oxytocin


500

Failure of chromosomes to separate

Non-disjunction

500

Type of twins from one fertilized egg

Monozygotic twins

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