BMS251-Chapter25Learnsmart
a hormone that is produced in the adrenal cortex that causes a decrease in urine output
aldosterone
hormone that increases K+ secretion into the urine
aldosterone
in the ECF, the ____________ has a higher concentration of protein than the interstitial fluid
blood plasma
on average, how much of the body is composed of fluid?
65%
low levels of Na+
hyponatremia
where in the brain is the thirst center located?
hypothalamus
only the __________ form of calcium is physiologically active
ionized
fixed acid examples
lactic acid and ketoacid and phosphoric acid
you've been very sick with the flue for a week and vomitting non-stop. aside from dehydration, your physician is worried about the pH of your blood becoming ___________
too basic
true or false: most americans consume meat and wheat which act to acidify the blood
true
obligatory __________ loss always occurs regardless of the hydration status of the organism
water
carbonic acid is formed by which two reactants?
water and carbon dioxide
examples of ways that fluid imbalances with changes in osmolarity can occur
water intoxication and profuse sweating
which of the following is NOT an electrolyte?
- H3PO4 ** Albumin - NaCl CaCl2
which of the following is an anion involved in maintaining acid-base balance?
** HCO3- - PO4^3- - Na+ - Cl-
all are correct statements about Cl- and its regulation except which one?
- Cl- is the most abundant anion in the ECF ** Cl- regulation is independent of Na+ - most Cl- is obtained in the diet
all of the following options are physiological roles of calcium except?
- initiating muscle contraction - initiating release of neurotransmitter - participating in blood clotting ** establishing the resting membrane potential
physiological roles of phosphate
- with Ca2+, hardening of extracellular matrix. - component of phospholipids
place the following events in order
1. lactic acid levels rise 2. blood pH drops 3. kidneys reabsorb HCO3- 4. blood pH rises
normal level of K+ in the extracellular fluid range
3.5-5.0 mEq/L
true or false: K+ imbalances are the most lethal of the electrolyte imbalances
true
systemic arterial blood should have a pH between
7.35-7.45
weak acid of the bicarbonate buffer system
H2CO3 (carbonic acid)
weak base of the bicarbonate buffer system
HCO3- (bicarbonate)
After K+, what is the second most abundant cation in the ICF?
Mg2+
an increase in aldosterone levels results in the increased reabsorption of what ion?
Na+
the ECF has higher concentrations than the ICF of which of the following ions?
Na+, Ca2+, Cl-
common electrolytes found in body fluids
Na+, Cl-, K+
the Na+ concentration gradient across the cell membrane is maintained by __________.
Na+/K+ pumps
hypoventilation leads to
acidosis
hormones that play a major role in homeostatic regulation of both electrolytes and fluids include ______, ________, and __________.
aldosterone, angiotensin II, and antidiuretic hormone.
an increased respiratory rate, or rapid deep breathing can cause ____________
alkalosis
_____________ is converted by renin into angiotensin I which is then converted by ACE into angiotensin II.
angiotensinogen
the accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity
ascites
sources of magnesium
beans and leafy green vegetables
the most abundant electrolyte in bones and teeth.
calcium
levels of carbonic acid in the body are regulated by
changing the respiratory rate
true or false: the extracellular fluid contains more negatively charged proteins then the intracellular fluid
false
if a person is overhydrated with pure water, the Na+ content in the ECF will ___________
decrease
which of the following could contribute to the development of edema?
decreased fluid removal by lymph nodes
ANP exerts its physiological effects in what ways?
decreases vasoconstriction in peripheral blood vessels and decreases renin release.
which systems are involved in fluid balance?
digestive, cardiovascular, and urinary
weak acid in the phosphate buffering system
dihydrogen phosphate
an increase in the pH of the ECF will result in movement of K+ ions in which direction?
from the ECF into the ICF
organ responsible for synthesizing ANP
heart
ADH secretion is stimulated by
high blood osmolarity and low blood pressure
weak base of the phosphate buffering system
hydrogen phosphate
if water loss is greater than the solute loss, then the blood plasma becomes ____________________
hypertonic
water will move into the ECF compartment from other compartments if the ECF becomes ___________
hypertonic
stimuli that increases activation of the thirst center
increase in blood osmolarity and decrease in blood pressure
if an acid is added to a solution, the concentration of H+ will _______, and the pH will ___________.
increase; decrease
Angiotensin II effects
increased ADH secretion, increased thirst, and vasoconstriction
antidiuretic hormone exerts its effects by doing what?
increasing thirst in the hypothalamus and increasing water reabsorption in the kidney.
the hormone that is released after a meal and stimulates cellular uptake of glucose and K+
insulin
extracellular fluid includes
interstitial fluid and blood plasma
fluid imbalances with constant osmolarity happen when ______ fluid is lost or gained.
isotonic
dietary sources of phosphate ions
meat, fish, and milk
water in the body produced from aerobic respiration
metabolic water
if the blood becomes more alkaline, the kidneys will respond by secreting _______ bicarbonate ions
more
a solute that does not dissociate in solution
nonelectrolyte
fluid movement between compartments occurs because of changes to the relative ________________
osmolarity
the greater the difference in the number of solutes between two compartments, the greater the _________ pressure.
osmotic
the most abundant anion in the ICF
phosphate
chemical buffering systems of the body
protein, bicarbonate, and phosphate
an increase in blood pressure inhibits renal secretion of the hormone ________ which in turn inhibits thirst
renin
an increase in what would ultimately or directly result in a decrease in fluid output by the kidneys?
renin, aldosterone, and ADH
_________ fluid loss can be measured.
sensible
the condition in which there is a fluid imbalance in one part of the body even though the total body fluid is normal is called fluid _________.
sequestration
most calcium is obtained from the diet. how is it lost?
sweat, feces, and urine.
fluid imbalances include
volume depletion and volume excess
a chemical buffering system is composed of what?
weak acid and weak base