Lymph, Cerebrospinal fluid and Synovial fluid are all examples of......
What is interstitial fluid?
100
This area of the brain plays a major role in water and electrolyte balance......
What is the hypothalamus?
100
Electrolyte balanceā usually refers to the balance of....
What are water and salt (Sodium)?
100
7.4
What is normal arterial pH?
100
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) enhances the reabsorption of this ion
What is calcium?
200
This is the main intracellular electrolyte is.....
What is potassium?
200
This is the driving force of water intake .....
What is thirst?
200
This is part of the nephron which targets Aldosterone.....
What are the distal convoluted tubules?
200
This is the most important buffer in our plasma...
What is bicarbonate?
200
Hypoproteinemia can lead to this condition
What is edema?
300
The person haveing the highest percentage of water in their body mass composition....
What is an infant?
300
Burns, fever and vomiting are all triggers for this.....
What is ADH release?
300
This is the only electrolyte that exerts significant osmotic pressure.....
What is sodium ions?
300
This are secreted into the filtrate mainly by the proximal convoluted tubule
What is Hydrogen ions?
300
This electrolyte is never secreted into the filtrate...
What is Sodium?
400
they conduct an electrical current, they include acids, bases, salts and they possess a greater osmotic power than nonelectrolytes.....
What are electrolytes?
400
This solute plays the biggest role in water reabsorption....
What are Sodium ions?
400
Normally ____ and _____ are filtered and excreted in the urine and feces according to bodies needs.
Imbalances occur due to poor diet, dehydration, medications, and diseases. These electrolytes help promote homeostasis.
What are Na+ and K+?
400
This is the most important urine buffer....
What is phosphate?
400
Hyperventilation leads to this problem...
What is respiratory alkalosis?
500
movement into the cells.....
What is osmolarity?
500
This is a hallmark symptom of hypotonic hydration .....
What is hyponatremia?
500
ANP promotes.....
What is Sodium excretion?
500
This ion is reabsorbed when hydrogen ions are secreted...
What is Sodium?
500
A mother brings her 10-year-old daughter in for a clinical consultation because she has observed the daughter eating chalk and corn starch. You recognize the condition as pica and order blood tests. This is a deficient in......