Deck 25: Body Fluids

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Blood pressure across capillary walls is

A)highest at the venous end of the capillary.
B)highest at the arterial end of the capillary.
C)the same at the venous and arterial ends of the capillary.
D)zero all along the capillary.
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Which of the following is considered to be a normal constituent of urine?

A)protein
B)ketone bodies
C)amino acids
D)hemoglobin
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Nonoxygenated hemoglobin is called _____ .

A)deoxyhemoglobin
B)carboxylhemoglobin
C)carbaminohemoglobin
D)nitrosohemoglobin
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Carbon dioxide is transported in the bloodstream chiefly in the form of _____ .

A)CO2
B)HCO3
C)H2CO3
D)CO32 −
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Which function of the blood is the most critical to life on a second to second basis?

A)transport of nutrients
B)transport of oxygen
C)transport of neurotransmitters
D)transport of plasma about the body
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The following reaction is a part of the respiration process. H+ + HCO3- <strong>The following reaction is a part of the respiration process. H<sup>+</sup> + HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>   H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> It takes place at _____ .</strong> A)the lungs B)the tissue cells C)the lungs and tissue cells D)neither the lungs nor tissue cells <div style=padding-top: 35px> H2CO3
It takes place at _____ .

A)the lungs
B)the tissue cells
C)the lungs and tissue cells
D)neither the lungs nor tissue cells
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Bicarbonate ions which migrate from red blood cells into the surrounding fluid are replaced by _____ .

A)Na+
B)K+
C)Cl
D) <strong>Bicarbonate ions which migrate from red blood cells into the surrounding fluid are replaced by _____ .</strong> A)Na<sup>+</sup> B)K<sup>+</sup> C)Cl<sup> − </sup> D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Carbaminohemoglobin is produced when hemoglobin combines with _____ .

A)CO2
B)O2
C)CO
D)urea
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As blood moves from the arterial end of a capillary to the venous end, the flow from the interstitial fluid _____ .

A)increases
B)decreases
C)remains constant
D)might increase or decrease
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What is the fluid type that holds the majority of the human body fluids?

A)intracellular fluid
B)interstitial fluid
C)extracellular fluid
D)plasma
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Which of the following functions is performed by the circulatory system?

A)helps to control body fluid
B)helps to control acid-base balance
C)helps to control water balance
D)More than one response is correct.
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The principal negative ion in intracellular fluid is _____ .

A)Cl
B) <strong>The principal negative ion in intracellular fluid is _____ .</strong> A)Cl<sup> − </sup> B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The principal negative ion in intracellular fluid is _____ .</strong> A)Cl<sup> − </sup> B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The principal negative ion in intracellular fluid is _____ .</strong> A)Cl<sup> − </sup> B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following fluids are nearly identical except for protein content?

A)plasma and intracellular fluid
B)plasma and interstitial fluid
C)intracellular and interstitial fluid
D)extracellular and intracellular
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Which of the following reactions takes place in red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding the cells of active tissues?

A) <strong>Which of the following reactions takes place in red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding the cells of active tissues?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following reactions takes place in red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding the cells of active tissues?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following reactions takes place in red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding the cells of active tissues?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following reactions takes place in red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding the cells of active tissues?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Oxygen is transported in the blood stream chiefly in the form of _____ .

A)molecules of <strong>Oxygen is transported in the blood stream chiefly in the form of _____ .</strong> A)molecules of   B)molecules of   C)molecules of   D)molecules of oxyhemoglobin <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)molecules of <strong>Oxygen is transported in the blood stream chiefly in the form of _____ .</strong> A)molecules of   B)molecules of   C)molecules of   D)molecules of oxyhemoglobin <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)molecules of <strong>Oxygen is transported in the blood stream chiefly in the form of _____ .</strong> A)molecules of   B)molecules of   C)molecules of   D)molecules of oxyhemoglobin <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)molecules of oxyhemoglobin
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Which is the principal positive ion in  interstitial fluids?

A)K+
B)Na+
C)Mg2+
D)Ca2+
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Which of the following substances is least likely to be reabsorbed in the kidney tubules?

A)water
B)glucose
C)urea
D)amino acids
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Which is the principal cation of the intracellular fluid?

A)Ca2+
B)Na+
C)Mg2+
D)K+
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The fluid surrounding tissue cells is called _____ .

A)interstitial fluid
B)intracellular fluid
C)plasma
D)lymph
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Which of the following fluids has the highest concentration of proteins?

A)plasma
B)interstitial
C)intracellular
D)More than one response is correct.
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The body loses water through the _____ .

A)kidneys
B)lungs
C)skin
D)More than one response is correct.
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How should urinary output be affected by the inhibition of vasopressin synthesis by alcohol?

A)increased output
B)slightly decreased output
C)greatly decreased output
D)no effect on output
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The hormone that helps to regulate the level of sodium ions in the blood is _____ .

A)aldosterone
B)vasopressin
C)insulin
D)progesterone
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If the pH of blood rises slightly above normal, the condition is termed _____ .

A)acidosis
B)alkalosis
C)hemolysis
D)ketosis
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The net result of excretion of H+ in the urine is the ____ within the blood.

A)retention of Na+
B)retention of <strong>The net result of excretion of H<sup>+</sup> in the urine is the ____ within the blood.</strong> A)retention of Na<sup>+</sup> B)retention of   C)conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> D)conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)conversion of CO2 to H2CO3
D)conversion of CO2 to <strong>The net result of excretion of H<sup>+</sup> in the urine is the ____ within the blood.</strong> A)retention of Na<sup>+</sup> B)retention of   C)conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> D)conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which part of the buffer pair <strong>Which part of the buffer pair   will react with a strong acid?</strong> A)H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> B)   C)both parts react D)neither part reacts <div style=padding-top: 35px> will react with a strong acid?

A)H2CO3
B) <strong>Which part of the buffer pair   will react with a strong acid?</strong> A)H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> B)   C)both parts react D)neither part reacts <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)both parts react
D)neither part reacts
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Which of the following functions is essential in maintaining a constant pH for the blood?

A)respiration reactions associated with breathing
B)kidney activity
C)formation and excretion of perspiration
D)More than one response is correct.
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Hyperventilation aids in controlling pH by

A)removing CO2 from blood.
B)bringing in more O2.
C)increasing the amount of <strong>Hyperventilation aids in controlling pH by</strong> A)removing CO<sub>2</sub> from blood. B)bringing in more O<sub>2.</sub> C)increasing the amount of   . D)More than one response is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
D)More than one response is correct.
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Which buffer system is closely linked to the respiratory system?

A)bicarbonate
B)phosphate
C)protein
D)pyruvate
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Very slow or shallow breathing can lead to a condition physiologists call

A)respiratory acidosis.
B)metabolic acidosis.
C)respiratory alkalosis.
D)metabolic alkalosis.
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Excessive vomiting can lead to a condition of _____ .

A)metabolic acidosis
B)metabolic alkalosis
C)respiratory acidosis
D)respiratory alkalosis
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Breathing too rapidly may cause _____ .

A)metabolic acidosis
B)metabolic alkalosis
C)respiratory acidosis
D)respiratory alkalosis
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Which of the following is normally interdependent with fluid balance in the body?

A)electrolyte balance
B)pH balance
C)blood lipid levels
D)More than one response is correct.
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What is the approximate pH of blood?

A)6.4
B)7.0
C)7.4
D)8.0
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The presence of protein in urine may be due to _____ .

A)kidney damage
B)starvation
C)diabetes mellitus
D)blockage of bile duct
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An increase in blood pH above normal stimulates

A)an increased rate of breathing.
B)hypoventilation.
C)hyperventilation.
D)More than one response is correct.
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Which of the following is an abnormal constituent of urine?

A)creatinine
B)chloride
C)phosphate
D)ketone bodies
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Which of the following is an important factor in maintaining electrolyte balance?

A)protein balance
B)fatty acid balance
C)carbohydrate balance
D)water balance
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Prolonged diarrhea can lead to _____ .

A)metabolic acidosis
B)metabolic alkalosis
C)respiratory acidosis
D)respiratory alkalosis
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The presence of ketone bodies in urine may be due to _____ .

A)bladder infection
B)diabetes mellitus
C)hepatitis
D)kidney infection
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A patient comes in with all the signs of jaundice. You order a test of the patient's urine. What constituent in the urine would you be looking for at elevated levels?

A)glucose
B)protein
C)ketone bodies
D)bile pigments
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In the red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding a lung alveolus, which of the following reactions occurs predominantly in the forward direction?

A) <strong>In the red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding a lung alveolus, which of the following reactions occurs predominantly in the forward direction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)all of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>In the red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding a lung alveolus, which of the following reactions occurs predominantly in the forward direction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)all of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>In the red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding a lung alveolus, which of the following reactions occurs predominantly in the forward direction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)all of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)all of these
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The human body contains approximately 70% ____ fluid.

A)interstitial
B)intracellular
C)blood plasma
D)other
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The total amount of CO2  in the body is found several forms.  Which of the following correctly ranks these forms from highest to lowest amount found in the body?

A) <strong>The total amount of CO<sub>2</sub>  in the body is found several forms.  Which of the following correctly ranks these forms from highest to lowest amount found in the body?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The total amount of CO<sub>2</sub>  in the body is found several forms.  Which of the following correctly ranks these forms from highest to lowest amount found in the body?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The total amount of CO<sub>2</sub>  in the body is found several forms.  Which of the following correctly ranks these forms from highest to lowest amount found in the body?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The total amount of CO<sub>2</sub>  in the body is found several forms.  Which of the following correctly ranks these forms from highest to lowest amount found in the body?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In a healthy individual, which substance would be found at the lowest level in urine?

A)creatinine
B)urea
C)NH4+
D)glucose
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Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus results in an increase in ketone body levels.  This can cause ___.

A)respiratory acidosis
B)respiratory alkalosis
C)metabolic acidosis
D)metabolic alkalosis
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Urine accounts for approximately what percentage of your total body fluids?

A)>50%
B)15 - 20%
C)8-12%
D) <5%
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The main route for elimination of water by the body is the ____.

A)kidneys
B)lungs
C)skin
D)intestines
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How many oxygen molecules can bind to a single hemoglobin molecule?

A)1
B)2
C)4
D)8
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The medical condition that can result from either cirrhosis or hepatitis is ______.

A)jaundice
B)hematuria
C)albuminuria
D)hemoglobinuria
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The largest amount of water output in the human body occurs in the

A)kidneys.
B)skin.
C)intestine.
D)lungs.
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Unless otherwise directed, take all medications with ____ on an empty stomach to increase the rate of absorption.

A)a full glass of water
B)food
C)your vitamins
D)a full glass of wine
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Which of the following will shift the reaction shown below to the right? HHb + O2 <strong>Which of the following will shift the reaction shown below to the right? HHb + O<sub>2</sub>   HbO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup> + H<sup>+</sup></strong> A)pH increase B)decrease the partial pressure of O<sub>2</sub> C)pH decrease D)More than one response is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px> HbO2- + H+

A)pH increase
B)decrease the partial pressure of O2
C)pH decrease
D)More than one response is correct.
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Which of the following contains the greatest amount of protein per ml?

A)plasma
B)intercellular
C)interstitial
D)lymphatic
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Hyperventilation occurs when too much CO2 is exhaled. According to Le Châtelier's principle which way will the following equilibrium shift as a result of hyperventilation? H2CO3 <strong>Hyperventilation occurs when too much CO<sub>2</sub> is exhaled. According to Le Châtelier's principle which way will the following equilibrium shift as a result of hyperventilation? H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>   H<sub>2</sub>O + CO<sub>2</sub></strong> A)right B)no effect C)left D)need more information <div style=padding-top: 35px> H2O + CO2

A)right
B)no effect
C)left
D)need more information
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A 1 pint donation of blood decreases the body's total blood volume by about __ .

A)5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
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How is most of the CO2 that is produced in the body transported?

A)by carbaminohemoglobin
B)as bicarbonate ions
C)dissolved in the plasma
D)none of these
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Which of the following compounds does not contain nitrogen?

A)uric acid
B)creatinine
C)urea
D)All contain nitrogen.
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A pulse oximeter monitors blood oxygenation levels by _____.

A)measuring color changes of blood.
B)determining fluid density differences
C)testing for oxygen in ones breath.
D)proper evaluation of a MRI.
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The presence of ketone bodies in the urine is referred to as ______.

A)nitrituria
B)polyurea
C)pyuria
D)ketonuria
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The chloride shift occurs due to the increase in oxygen in the blood at the lungs and decreases as the oxygen is used by the tissues.
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Interstitial fluid contains low concentrations of protein.
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The principal anion in plasma is The principal anion in plasma is   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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About two-thirds of the total body weight is composed of fluids.
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The principal anion of extracellular fluid is Cl.
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Oxygen displaces carbon dioxide in the lungs because oxygen is much more soluble than is carbon dioxide.
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There is a greater volume of interstitial fluid than plasma in the body.
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Erythropoietin (EPO)has the effect of increasing the oxygen content in the blood and is used by athletes just before an event.
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The life sustaining biochemical reactions take place mostly in the intracellular fluid.
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The principal anion of extracellular and intracellular fluid is the same.
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Hematuria is a condition where which elevated levels of which of the following is present in urine?

A)hemoglobin
B)bile pigments
C)red blood cells
D)protein
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The principal cation of plasma is K+.
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A rapid drop in CO2 concentration normally results in hyperventilation.
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A major buffer system in the blood includes the carbonic acid\bicarbonate ion equilibrium.
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Acidosis is a condition in which the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled is reduced and is an exclusive symptom of some diabetic conditions.
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Some of the water loss from the human body is by means of kidneys, water vapor exhaled, and perspiration.
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Normal urine contains 10% urine salts.
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Chemically, plasma and interstitial fluid are nearly identical.
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CO2 is transported in the blood primarily as carbaminohemoglobin.
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The recommendation for avoiding osteoporosis is to drink skim milk and to take Vitamin C to aid the process of calcium uptake.
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Deck 25: Body Fluids
1
Blood pressure across capillary walls is

A)highest at the venous end of the capillary.
B)highest at the arterial end of the capillary.
C)the same at the venous and arterial ends of the capillary.
D)zero all along the capillary.
highest at the arterial end of the capillary.
2
Which of the following is considered to be a normal constituent of urine?

A)protein
B)ketone bodies
C)amino acids
D)hemoglobin
amino acids
3
Nonoxygenated hemoglobin is called _____ .

A)deoxyhemoglobin
B)carboxylhemoglobin
C)carbaminohemoglobin
D)nitrosohemoglobin
deoxyhemoglobin
4
Carbon dioxide is transported in the bloodstream chiefly in the form of _____ .

A)CO2
B)HCO3
C)H2CO3
D)CO32 −
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Which function of the blood is the most critical to life on a second to second basis?

A)transport of nutrients
B)transport of oxygen
C)transport of neurotransmitters
D)transport of plasma about the body
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The following reaction is a part of the respiration process. H+ + HCO3- <strong>The following reaction is a part of the respiration process. H<sup>+</sup> + HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>   H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> It takes place at _____ .</strong> A)the lungs B)the tissue cells C)the lungs and tissue cells D)neither the lungs nor tissue cells H2CO3
It takes place at _____ .

A)the lungs
B)the tissue cells
C)the lungs and tissue cells
D)neither the lungs nor tissue cells
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Bicarbonate ions which migrate from red blood cells into the surrounding fluid are replaced by _____ .

A)Na+
B)K+
C)Cl
D) <strong>Bicarbonate ions which migrate from red blood cells into the surrounding fluid are replaced by _____ .</strong> A)Na<sup>+</sup> B)K<sup>+</sup> C)Cl<sup> − </sup> D)
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Carbaminohemoglobin is produced when hemoglobin combines with _____ .

A)CO2
B)O2
C)CO
D)urea
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As blood moves from the arterial end of a capillary to the venous end, the flow from the interstitial fluid _____ .

A)increases
B)decreases
C)remains constant
D)might increase or decrease
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What is the fluid type that holds the majority of the human body fluids?

A)intracellular fluid
B)interstitial fluid
C)extracellular fluid
D)plasma
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Which of the following functions is performed by the circulatory system?

A)helps to control body fluid
B)helps to control acid-base balance
C)helps to control water balance
D)More than one response is correct.
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The principal negative ion in intracellular fluid is _____ .

A)Cl
B) <strong>The principal negative ion in intracellular fluid is _____ .</strong> A)Cl<sup> − </sup> B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The principal negative ion in intracellular fluid is _____ .</strong> A)Cl<sup> − </sup> B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The principal negative ion in intracellular fluid is _____ .</strong> A)Cl<sup> − </sup> B)   C)   D)
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Which of the following fluids are nearly identical except for protein content?

A)plasma and intracellular fluid
B)plasma and interstitial fluid
C)intracellular and interstitial fluid
D)extracellular and intracellular
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Which of the following reactions takes place in red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding the cells of active tissues?

A) <strong>Which of the following reactions takes place in red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding the cells of active tissues?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Which of the following reactions takes place in red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding the cells of active tissues?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Which of the following reactions takes place in red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding the cells of active tissues?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Which of the following reactions takes place in red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding the cells of active tissues?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Oxygen is transported in the blood stream chiefly in the form of _____ .

A)molecules of <strong>Oxygen is transported in the blood stream chiefly in the form of _____ .</strong> A)molecules of   B)molecules of   C)molecules of   D)molecules of oxyhemoglobin
B)molecules of <strong>Oxygen is transported in the blood stream chiefly in the form of _____ .</strong> A)molecules of   B)molecules of   C)molecules of   D)molecules of oxyhemoglobin
C)molecules of <strong>Oxygen is transported in the blood stream chiefly in the form of _____ .</strong> A)molecules of   B)molecules of   C)molecules of   D)molecules of oxyhemoglobin
D)molecules of oxyhemoglobin
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Which is the principal positive ion in  interstitial fluids?

A)K+
B)Na+
C)Mg2+
D)Ca2+
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Which of the following substances is least likely to be reabsorbed in the kidney tubules?

A)water
B)glucose
C)urea
D)amino acids
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Which is the principal cation of the intracellular fluid?

A)Ca2+
B)Na+
C)Mg2+
D)K+
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The fluid surrounding tissue cells is called _____ .

A)interstitial fluid
B)intracellular fluid
C)plasma
D)lymph
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Which of the following fluids has the highest concentration of proteins?

A)plasma
B)interstitial
C)intracellular
D)More than one response is correct.
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The body loses water through the _____ .

A)kidneys
B)lungs
C)skin
D)More than one response is correct.
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How should urinary output be affected by the inhibition of vasopressin synthesis by alcohol?

A)increased output
B)slightly decreased output
C)greatly decreased output
D)no effect on output
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The hormone that helps to regulate the level of sodium ions in the blood is _____ .

A)aldosterone
B)vasopressin
C)insulin
D)progesterone
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If the pH of blood rises slightly above normal, the condition is termed _____ .

A)acidosis
B)alkalosis
C)hemolysis
D)ketosis
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The net result of excretion of H+ in the urine is the ____ within the blood.

A)retention of Na+
B)retention of <strong>The net result of excretion of H<sup>+</sup> in the urine is the ____ within the blood.</strong> A)retention of Na<sup>+</sup> B)retention of   C)conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> D)conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to
C)conversion of CO2 to H2CO3
D)conversion of CO2 to <strong>The net result of excretion of H<sup>+</sup> in the urine is the ____ within the blood.</strong> A)retention of Na<sup>+</sup> B)retention of   C)conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> D)conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to
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Which part of the buffer pair <strong>Which part of the buffer pair   will react with a strong acid?</strong> A)H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> B)   C)both parts react D)neither part reacts will react with a strong acid?

A)H2CO3
B) <strong>Which part of the buffer pair   will react with a strong acid?</strong> A)H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> B)   C)both parts react D)neither part reacts
C)both parts react
D)neither part reacts
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Which of the following functions is essential in maintaining a constant pH for the blood?

A)respiration reactions associated with breathing
B)kidney activity
C)formation and excretion of perspiration
D)More than one response is correct.
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Hyperventilation aids in controlling pH by

A)removing CO2 from blood.
B)bringing in more O2.
C)increasing the amount of <strong>Hyperventilation aids in controlling pH by</strong> A)removing CO<sub>2</sub> from blood. B)bringing in more O<sub>2.</sub> C)increasing the amount of   . D)More than one response is correct. .
D)More than one response is correct.
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29
Which buffer system is closely linked to the respiratory system?

A)bicarbonate
B)phosphate
C)protein
D)pyruvate
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30
Very slow or shallow breathing can lead to a condition physiologists call

A)respiratory acidosis.
B)metabolic acidosis.
C)respiratory alkalosis.
D)metabolic alkalosis.
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31
Excessive vomiting can lead to a condition of _____ .

A)metabolic acidosis
B)metabolic alkalosis
C)respiratory acidosis
D)respiratory alkalosis
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32
Breathing too rapidly may cause _____ .

A)metabolic acidosis
B)metabolic alkalosis
C)respiratory acidosis
D)respiratory alkalosis
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33
Which of the following is normally interdependent with fluid balance in the body?

A)electrolyte balance
B)pH balance
C)blood lipid levels
D)More than one response is correct.
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34
What is the approximate pH of blood?

A)6.4
B)7.0
C)7.4
D)8.0
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35
The presence of protein in urine may be due to _____ .

A)kidney damage
B)starvation
C)diabetes mellitus
D)blockage of bile duct
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36
An increase in blood pH above normal stimulates

A)an increased rate of breathing.
B)hypoventilation.
C)hyperventilation.
D)More than one response is correct.
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37
Which of the following is an abnormal constituent of urine?

A)creatinine
B)chloride
C)phosphate
D)ketone bodies
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38
Which of the following is an important factor in maintaining electrolyte balance?

A)protein balance
B)fatty acid balance
C)carbohydrate balance
D)water balance
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39
Prolonged diarrhea can lead to _____ .

A)metabolic acidosis
B)metabolic alkalosis
C)respiratory acidosis
D)respiratory alkalosis
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40
The presence of ketone bodies in urine may be due to _____ .

A)bladder infection
B)diabetes mellitus
C)hepatitis
D)kidney infection
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41
A patient comes in with all the signs of jaundice. You order a test of the patient's urine. What constituent in the urine would you be looking for at elevated levels?

A)glucose
B)protein
C)ketone bodies
D)bile pigments
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42
In the red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding a lung alveolus, which of the following reactions occurs predominantly in the forward direction?

A) <strong>In the red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding a lung alveolus, which of the following reactions occurs predominantly in the forward direction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)all of these
B) <strong>In the red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding a lung alveolus, which of the following reactions occurs predominantly in the forward direction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)all of these
C) <strong>In the red blood cells in the capillaries surrounding a lung alveolus, which of the following reactions occurs predominantly in the forward direction?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)all of these
D)all of these
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43
The human body contains approximately 70% ____ fluid.

A)interstitial
B)intracellular
C)blood plasma
D)other
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44
The total amount of CO2  in the body is found several forms.  Which of the following correctly ranks these forms from highest to lowest amount found in the body?

A) <strong>The total amount of CO<sub>2</sub>  in the body is found several forms.  Which of the following correctly ranks these forms from highest to lowest amount found in the body?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The total amount of CO<sub>2</sub>  in the body is found several forms.  Which of the following correctly ranks these forms from highest to lowest amount found in the body?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The total amount of CO<sub>2</sub>  in the body is found several forms.  Which of the following correctly ranks these forms from highest to lowest amount found in the body?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The total amount of CO<sub>2</sub>  in the body is found several forms.  Which of the following correctly ranks these forms from highest to lowest amount found in the body?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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45
In a healthy individual, which substance would be found at the lowest level in urine?

A)creatinine
B)urea
C)NH4+
D)glucose
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46
Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus results in an increase in ketone body levels.  This can cause ___.

A)respiratory acidosis
B)respiratory alkalosis
C)metabolic acidosis
D)metabolic alkalosis
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47
Urine accounts for approximately what percentage of your total body fluids?

A)>50%
B)15 - 20%
C)8-12%
D) <5%
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48
The main route for elimination of water by the body is the ____.

A)kidneys
B)lungs
C)skin
D)intestines
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49
How many oxygen molecules can bind to a single hemoglobin molecule?

A)1
B)2
C)4
D)8
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50
The medical condition that can result from either cirrhosis or hepatitis is ______.

A)jaundice
B)hematuria
C)albuminuria
D)hemoglobinuria
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51
The largest amount of water output in the human body occurs in the

A)kidneys.
B)skin.
C)intestine.
D)lungs.
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52
Unless otherwise directed, take all medications with ____ on an empty stomach to increase the rate of absorption.

A)a full glass of water
B)food
C)your vitamins
D)a full glass of wine
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53
Which of the following will shift the reaction shown below to the right? HHb + O2 <strong>Which of the following will shift the reaction shown below to the right? HHb + O<sub>2</sub>   HbO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup> + H<sup>+</sup></strong> A)pH increase B)decrease the partial pressure of O<sub>2</sub> C)pH decrease D)More than one response is correct. HbO2- + H+

A)pH increase
B)decrease the partial pressure of O2
C)pH decrease
D)More than one response is correct.
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54
Which of the following contains the greatest amount of protein per ml?

A)plasma
B)intercellular
C)interstitial
D)lymphatic
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55
Hyperventilation occurs when too much CO2 is exhaled. According to Le Châtelier's principle which way will the following equilibrium shift as a result of hyperventilation? H2CO3 <strong>Hyperventilation occurs when too much CO<sub>2</sub> is exhaled. According to Le Châtelier's principle which way will the following equilibrium shift as a result of hyperventilation? H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>   H<sub>2</sub>O + CO<sub>2</sub></strong> A)right B)no effect C)left D)need more information H2O + CO2

A)right
B)no effect
C)left
D)need more information
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56
A 1 pint donation of blood decreases the body's total blood volume by about __ .

A)5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
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57
How is most of the CO2 that is produced in the body transported?

A)by carbaminohemoglobin
B)as bicarbonate ions
C)dissolved in the plasma
D)none of these
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58
Which of the following compounds does not contain nitrogen?

A)uric acid
B)creatinine
C)urea
D)All contain nitrogen.
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59
A pulse oximeter monitors blood oxygenation levels by _____.

A)measuring color changes of blood.
B)determining fluid density differences
C)testing for oxygen in ones breath.
D)proper evaluation of a MRI.
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60
The presence of ketone bodies in the urine is referred to as ______.

A)nitrituria
B)polyurea
C)pyuria
D)ketonuria
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61
The chloride shift occurs due to the increase in oxygen in the blood at the lungs and decreases as the oxygen is used by the tissues.
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62
Interstitial fluid contains low concentrations of protein.
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63
The principal anion in plasma is The principal anion in plasma is   . .
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64
About two-thirds of the total body weight is composed of fluids.
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65
The principal anion of extracellular fluid is Cl.
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66
Oxygen displaces carbon dioxide in the lungs because oxygen is much more soluble than is carbon dioxide.
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67
There is a greater volume of interstitial fluid than plasma in the body.
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68
Erythropoietin (EPO)has the effect of increasing the oxygen content in the blood and is used by athletes just before an event.
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69
The life sustaining biochemical reactions take place mostly in the intracellular fluid.
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70
The principal anion of extracellular and intracellular fluid is the same.
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71
Hematuria is a condition where which elevated levels of which of the following is present in urine?

A)hemoglobin
B)bile pigments
C)red blood cells
D)protein
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72
The principal cation of plasma is K+.
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73
A rapid drop in CO2 concentration normally results in hyperventilation.
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74
A major buffer system in the blood includes the carbonic acid\bicarbonate ion equilibrium.
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75
Acidosis is a condition in which the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled is reduced and is an exclusive symptom of some diabetic conditions.
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76
Some of the water loss from the human body is by means of kidneys, water vapor exhaled, and perspiration.
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77
Normal urine contains 10% urine salts.
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78
Chemically, plasma and interstitial fluid are nearly identical.
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79
CO2 is transported in the blood primarily as carbaminohemoglobin.
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80
The recommendation for avoiding osteoporosis is to drink skim milk and to take Vitamin C to aid the process of calcium uptake.
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