Exam 33: Acid-Base Balance

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Saliva is normally acidic.

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To function properly,the bicarbonate buffer system must have 20 times more H₂CO₃ than NaHCO₃.

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Blood buffers work primarily by preventing marked changes in blood pH.

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The kidney is able to secrete hydrogen ions,which causes an increase in urine pH but a decrease in blood pH.

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In the bicarbonate buffer system,the weak base bicarbonate is used to buffer a strong acid such as HCl.

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Rhubarb is said to be a direct base-forming food.

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The respiratory center is stimulated if the:

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Carbonic acid results primarily from the metabolism of:

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Match each term with it corresponding definition. -carbonic acid deficit that can be caused by hyperventilation from fever or hysteria

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A change in pH can make an important enzyme in the cell unable to function.

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The function of a number of proteins in the body requires that the normal hydrogen ion concentration be maintained.

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Why does arterial blood have a lower hydrogen ion concentration than venous blood?

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If the blood pH decreases below normal,the kidney tubules secrete _____ urine.

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The regulation of acid-base balance in the body fluids refers to the control of _____ ion concentration.

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Toxic accumulation of acidic ketone bodies is a common complication of untreated:

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Which of the following is considered a direct acid-forming food?

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Buffers are said to consist of a weak acid and its salt.When the ratio is written out,the salt goes above the line and the weak acid goes below the line.

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An abnormal change in pH in the body could disrupt the functioning of:

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A decrease in blood pH:

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Match each term with it corresponding definition. -carbonic acid excess caused by conditions such as pneumonia or emphysema

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