Deck 29: Body Fluids
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Deck 29: Body Fluids
1
The major cation and anion inside cells are ________ and ________,respectively.
A)potassium; chloride
B)potassium; hydrogen phosphate
C)sodium; bicarbonate
D)sodium; chloride
E)sodium; hydrogen phosphate
A)potassium; chloride
B)potassium; hydrogen phosphate
C)sodium; bicarbonate
D)sodium; chloride
E)sodium; hydrogen phosphate
potassium; hydrogen phosphate
2
Other than water,the major component of plasma is
A)blood cells.
B)electrolytes.
C)nutrients.
D)proteins.
E)waste.
A)blood cells.
B)electrolytes.
C)nutrients.
D)proteins.
E)waste.
proteins.
3
The osmolarities of blood plasma,intracellular fluid,and interstitial fluid are ________ because ________.
A)the same; their compositions are identical
B)the same; they contain the same total number but different kinds of dissolved particles
C)different; they contain the same kinds and proportions of dissolved particles but different total numbers of particles
D)different; osmosis cannot occur fast enough to balance the differences
E)different; each fluid contains different numbers of each kind of solute particles
A)the same; their compositions are identical
B)the same; they contain the same total number but different kinds of dissolved particles
C)different; they contain the same kinds and proportions of dissolved particles but different total numbers of particles
D)different; osmosis cannot occur fast enough to balance the differences
E)different; each fluid contains different numbers of each kind of solute particles
the same; they contain the same total number but different kinds of dissolved particles
4
The hormone that regulates the level of water in the urine (also known as the antidiuretic hormone)is
A)aldosterone.
B)vasopressin.
C)insulin.
D)progesterone.
E)glucogon.
A)aldosterone.
B)vasopressin.
C)insulin.
D)progesterone.
E)glucogon.
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5
Which of the following fluids contains the most proteins?
A)plasma
B)interstitial
C)intracellular
D)extracellular
E)They are equally distributed among all fluids.
A)plasma
B)interstitial
C)intracellular
D)extracellular
E)They are equally distributed among all fluids.
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6
The process of maintaining proper nutrient balance and temperature is called ________.
A)homeostasis
B)osteoporosis
C)metabolism
D)heterolysis
E)oligomerization
A)homeostasis
B)osteoporosis
C)metabolism
D)heterolysis
E)oligomerization
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7
The minor,but important,fluid that lubricates joints is
A)plasma.
B)lymph.
C)cerebrospinal fluid.
D)urine.
E)synovial fluid.
A)plasma.
B)lymph.
C)cerebrospinal fluid.
D)urine.
E)synovial fluid.
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8
Different concentrations of potassium ion between intracellular and interstitial fluid are maintained by
A)osmosis.
B)simple diffusion.
C)facilitated diffusion.
D)active transport.
E)none of the above
A)osmosis.
B)simple diffusion.
C)facilitated diffusion.
D)active transport.
E)none of the above
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9
The balance between water and electrolytes in the body is maintained by the
A)bladder.
B)kidneys.
C)liver.
D)lungs.
E)skin.
A)bladder.
B)kidneys.
C)liver.
D)lungs.
E)skin.
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10
The composition of blood plasma and interstitial fluid are almost identical,except that interstitial fluid contains ________ than blood plasma.
A)more water
B)less water
C)more proteins
D)fewer proteins
E)more phosphate
A)more water
B)less water
C)more proteins
D)fewer proteins
E)more phosphate
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11
The human body contains approximately 64% __________ fluid.
A)extracellular
B)intracellular
C)blood plasma
D)none of the above
A)extracellular
B)intracellular
C)blood plasma
D)none of the above
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12
The major cation and anion in extracellular fluids are ________ and ________,respectively.
A)potassium; chloride
B)potassium; hydrogen phosphate
C)sodium; bicarbonate
D)sodium; chloride
E)sodium; hydrogen phosphate
A)potassium; chloride
B)potassium; hydrogen phosphate
C)sodium; bicarbonate
D)sodium; chloride
E)sodium; hydrogen phosphate
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13
Which bodily fluid has the highest concentration of potassium ion?
A)intracellular fluid
B)extracellular fluid
C)blood plasma
D)blood serum
E)none of the above
A)intracellular fluid
B)extracellular fluid
C)blood plasma
D)blood serum
E)none of the above
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14
The body fluids that are found outside of cells are known as ________.
A)extracellular fluids
B)intracellular fluids
C)plasma
D)serum
E)cytosol
A)extracellular fluids
B)intracellular fluids
C)plasma
D)serum
E)cytosol
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15
Each of the following characteristics of molecules allows them to dissolve in water except
A)being a gas.
B)being a charged particle.
C)being a large complex molecule with ionic or polar groups on the surface.
D)being hydrophobic on the surface.
E)being a small polar covalent molecule.
A)being a gas.
B)being a charged particle.
C)being a large complex molecule with ionic or polar groups on the surface.
D)being hydrophobic on the surface.
E)being a small polar covalent molecule.
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16
Which ion is not a major constituent of body fluids?
A)Na+
B)Fe2+
C)K+
D)C1-
E)HPO42-
A)Na+
B)Fe2+
C)K+
D)C1-
E)HPO42-
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17
How would urinary output be affected if the antidiuretic hormone was overexcreted?
A)increased output
B)decreased output
C)greatly decrease output
D)no affect on output
A)increased output
B)decreased output
C)greatly decrease output
D)no affect on output
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18
Whole blood is composed of each of the following components except
A)plasma.
B)lymph.
C)erythrocytes.
D)platelets.
E)white blood cells
A)plasma.
B)lymph.
C)erythrocytes.
D)platelets.
E)white blood cells
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19
How would urinary output be affected if the antidiuretic hormone was underexcreted?
A)increased output
B)decreased output
C)greatly increase output
D)no affect on output
A)increased output
B)decreased output
C)greatly increase output
D)no affect on output
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20
Most of the water in the human body is found
A)in blood plasma.
B)inside cells.
C)as interstitial fluids.
D)in miscellaneous fluids,such as cerebrospinal fluid and lymph.
E)none of the above
A)in blood plasma.
B)inside cells.
C)as interstitial fluids.
D)in miscellaneous fluids,such as cerebrospinal fluid and lymph.
E)none of the above
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21
B cells are associated with the
A)inflammatory response.
B)cell-mediated immune response.
C)antibody-mediated immune response.
D)clotting of blood.
E)production of histamine.
A)inflammatory response.
B)cell-mediated immune response.
C)antibody-mediated immune response.
D)clotting of blood.
E)production of histamine.
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22
The non-specific localized response to an antigen is the
A)inflammatory response.
B)cell- and antibody-mediated response.
C)cell-mediated response only.
D)antibody-mediated response only.
E)none of the above
A)inflammatory response.
B)cell- and antibody-mediated response.
C)cell-mediated response only.
D)antibody-mediated response only.
E)none of the above
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23
Comment on the tertiary structure of the defensive proteins immunoglobulins and fibrin.Explain how the structure of each protein contributes to its function.
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24
The function of memory T cells is to
A)destroy killer T cells after they have performed their function.
B)produce helper T cells when an antigen appears.
C)destroy killer and helper T cells after they have performed their functions.
D)produce killer T cells when a previously encountered antigen appears again.
E)produce phagocytes to assist in the functions of T cells.
A)destroy killer T cells after they have performed their function.
B)produce helper T cells when an antigen appears.
C)destroy killer and helper T cells after they have performed their functions.
D)produce killer T cells when a previously encountered antigen appears again.
E)produce phagocytes to assist in the functions of T cells.
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25
The inorganic component of hemoglobin that is critical to its function is ________.
A)Fe2+
B)Fe3+
C)Na+
D)K+
E)H2O
A)Fe2+
B)Fe3+
C)Na+
D)K+
E)H2O
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26
Fibrinogen can be classified as a(an)________ because it circulates in the bloodstream in an inactive form until it is converted to its active form when needed.
A)amino acid
B)coenzyme
C)enzyme
D)lipid
E)zymogen
A)amino acid
B)coenzyme
C)enzyme
D)lipid
E)zymogen
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27
Two components of blood that carry out the transport function are ________ and ________.
A)immunoglobulins; platelets
B)albumins; fibrinogen
C)albumins; red blood cells
D)white blood cells; albumins
E)platelets; red blood cells
A)immunoglobulins; platelets
B)albumins; fibrinogen
C)albumins; red blood cells
D)white blood cells; albumins
E)platelets; red blood cells
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28
Which is the correct order for the steps in the process of blood clotting?
I.release of thrombin
II.activation of zymogens
III.formation of fibrin clot
IV.constriction of blood vessels
V.interaction of blood with collagen or tissue factor
A)I,II,III,IV,V
B)V,IV,III,II,I
C)V,IV,II,III,I
D)IV,V,II,I,III
E)III,I,V,IV,II
I.release of thrombin
II.activation of zymogens
III.formation of fibrin clot
IV.constriction of blood vessels
V.interaction of blood with collagen or tissue factor
A)I,II,III,IV,V
B)V,IV,III,II,I
C)V,IV,II,III,I
D)IV,V,II,I,III
E)III,I,V,IV,II
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29
An antigen at the site of inflammation will probably be attacked and destroyed by
A)erythrocytes.
B)lymphocytes.
C)phagocytes.
D)helper T cells.
E)memory T cells.
A)erythrocytes.
B)lymphocytes.
C)phagocytes.
D)helper T cells.
E)memory T cells.
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30
The first two steps in the process of hemostasis are ________ and ________.
A)release of thrombin; formation of fibrin clot
B)constriction of blood vessels; formation of a plug of platelets
C)release of thrombin; constriction of blood vessels
D)formation of fibrin clot; formation of a plug of platelets
E)release of zymogens; inflammation
A)release of thrombin; formation of fibrin clot
B)constriction of blood vessels; formation of a plug of platelets
C)release of thrombin; constriction of blood vessels
D)formation of fibrin clot; formation of a plug of platelets
E)release of zymogens; inflammation
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31
Two components of blood that carry out the protection function are ________ and ________.
A)immunoglobulins; platelets
B)albumins; fibrinogen
C)albumins; red blood cells
D)white blood cells; albumins
E)platelets; red blood cells
A)immunoglobulins; platelets
B)albumins; fibrinogen
C)albumins; red blood cells
D)white blood cells; albumins
E)platelets; red blood cells
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32
All of the following are small molecules commonly found dissolved in blood except
A)oxygen.
B)nitrogen.
C)carbon dioxide.
D)glucose.
E)amino acids.
A)oxygen.
B)nitrogen.
C)carbon dioxide.
D)glucose.
E)amino acids.
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33
The body fluid responsible for the proper functioning of the immune system is
A)plasma.
B)lymph.
C)cerebrospinal fluid.
D)urine.
E)synovial fluid.
A)plasma.
B)lymph.
C)cerebrospinal fluid.
D)urine.
E)synovial fluid.
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34
Chemically,antibodies can be classified as
A)amino acids.
B)anions.
C)cations.
D)immunoglobulins.
E)nonpolar covalent molecules.
A)amino acids.
B)anions.
C)cations.
D)immunoglobulins.
E)nonpolar covalent molecules.
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35
The major function of platelets in the blood is
A)to help stop bleeding.
B)to transport CO2 to the lungs.
C)to transport O2 to the tissues.
D)maintain body pH.
E)to prevent infection.
A)to help stop bleeding.
B)to transport CO2 to the lungs.
C)to transport O2 to the tissues.
D)maintain body pH.
E)to prevent infection.
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36
All of the chemicals listed are associated with blood clotting except
A)vitamin K.
B)calcium ion.
C)collagen.
D)fibrinogen.
E)hemoglobin.
A)vitamin K.
B)calcium ion.
C)collagen.
D)fibrinogen.
E)hemoglobin.
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37
Distinguish between inflammatory and immune responses to antigens.
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38
Blood clotting is a specific example of the blood's general function of
A)defense.
B)transport.
C)regulation.
D)energy production.
E)none of the above
A)defense.
B)transport.
C)regulation.
D)energy production.
E)none of the above
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39
All of the following are functions of blood except
A)defense from foreign organisms.
B)transport of waste products.
C)regulation of body temperature.
D)production of energy for anabolic processes.
E)regulation of acid-base balance in the body.
A)defense from foreign organisms.
B)transport of waste products.
C)regulation of body temperature.
D)production of energy for anabolic processes.
E)regulation of acid-base balance in the body.
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40
The amino acid that is the precursor to the substance associated with the inflammatory response is
A)antihistamine.
B)histamine.
C)histidine.
D)proline.
E)phenylalanine.
A)antihistamine.
B)histamine.
C)histidine.
D)proline.
E)phenylalanine.
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41
Match the following.
antigen
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
antigen
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
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42
All of the following are functions of the kidneys except
A)filtration.
B)reabsorption.
C)detoxification.
D)secretion.
E)control of concentrations of electrolytes.
A)filtration.
B)reabsorption.
C)detoxification.
D)secretion.
E)control of concentrations of electrolytes.
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43
Which of the following buffer systems is associated with the respiratory system?
A)phosphate
B)bicarbonate
C)protein
D)amino acids
A)phosphate
B)bicarbonate
C)protein
D)amino acids
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44
Most of the carbon dioxide carried in the blood from the tissues to the lungs is in what form?
A)carbonic acid,H2CO3
B)CO2 dissolved in the blood
C)CO2 bound to the N-terminal end of hemoglobin chains
D)CO2 bound to the C-terminal end of the hemoglobin chains
E)as the bicarbonate ion dissolved in the blood
A)carbonic acid,H2CO3
B)CO2 dissolved in the blood
C)CO2 bound to the N-terminal end of hemoglobin chains
D)CO2 bound to the C-terminal end of the hemoglobin chains
E)as the bicarbonate ion dissolved in the blood
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45
The major function of red blood cells is
A)glycolysis.
B)glycogenesis.
C)transport of waste products to the kidneys.
D)transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
E)transport of glucose.
A)glycolysis.
B)glycogenesis.
C)transport of waste products to the kidneys.
D)transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
E)transport of glucose.
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46
Match the following.
extracellular fluid
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
extracellular fluid
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
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47
An increase in blood pH due to increased loss of CO2 through hyperventilation is called
A)respiratory acidosis.
B)respiratory alkalosis.
C)metabolic acidosis.
D)metabolic alkalosis.
E)diabetic ketosis.
A)respiratory acidosis.
B)respiratory alkalosis.
C)metabolic acidosis.
D)metabolic alkalosis.
E)diabetic ketosis.
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48
In which part of the kidney is most of the water reabsorbed from the urine?
A)glomerulus
B)Henle's loop
C)kidney tubule
D)Bowman's capsule
E)nephrons
A)glomerulus
B)Henle's loop
C)kidney tubule
D)Bowman's capsule
E)nephrons
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49
Carbon dioxide transport is an important aspect of maintaining proper pH in blood because
A)carbon dioxide is basic when dissolved in water.
B)a high pH causes more carbon dioxide to dissolve in blood.
C)the multiple equilibria between CO2 and bicarbonate ion involve hydrogen ions.
D)carbon dioxide can affect the acidity of hemoglobin molecules.
E)none of the above
A)carbon dioxide is basic when dissolved in water.
B)a high pH causes more carbon dioxide to dissolve in blood.
C)the multiple equilibria between CO2 and bicarbonate ion involve hydrogen ions.
D)carbon dioxide can affect the acidity of hemoglobin molecules.
E)none of the above
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50
Match the following.
intracellular fluid
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
intracellular fluid
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
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51
Carbon dioxide is transported to the lungs in all of the following forms except ________.
A)H2CO3.
B)HCO3-
C)CO2 (aq)
D)bonded to Hb
E)none of the above
A)H2CO3.
B)HCO3-
C)CO2 (aq)
D)bonded to Hb
E)none of the above
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52
Hemoglobin contains how many heme groups for each molecule?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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53
All of the following can be found in a normal urine sample except
A)potassium ions.
B)sodium ions.
C)urea.
D)red blood cells.
E)creatinine.
A)potassium ions.
B)sodium ions.
C)urea.
D)red blood cells.
E)creatinine.
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54
Excess hydrogen ion is eliminated from the body in the urine without lowering the pH excessively by reaction of H+ with ________ or ________.
A)CO2; H2O
B)NH4+; H3PO4
C)NH3; HPO42-
D)urea; water
E)NH3; CO2
A)CO2; H2O
B)NH4+; H3PO4
C)NH3; HPO42-
D)urea; water
E)NH3; CO2
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55
Hemoglobin is capable of carrying ________ oxygen molecules.
A)4
B)1
C)2
D)3
E)5
A)4
B)1
C)2
D)3
E)5
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56
Which of the following is considered to be a normal constituent of urine?
A)protein
B)ketone bodies
C)amino acids
D)hemoglobin
A)protein
B)ketone bodies
C)amino acids
D)hemoglobin
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57
The protein in red blood cells that is most important to their major function is
A)fibrin.
B)fibrinogen.
C)hemoglobin.
D)heme.
E)immunoglobulin.
A)fibrin.
B)fibrinogen.
C)hemoglobin.
D)heme.
E)immunoglobulin.
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58
The functional units in the kidney are the numerous
A)hemoglobin molecules.
B)tubules.
C)glomeruli.
D)nephrons.
E)neurons.
A)hemoglobin molecules.
B)tubules.
C)glomeruli.
D)nephrons.
E)neurons.
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59
The hormone that helps to regulate the level of sodium ions in the blood is
A)aldosterone.
B)vasopressin.
C)insulin.
D)progesterone.
A)aldosterone.
B)vasopressin.
C)insulin.
D)progesterone.
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60
What pH value is associated with the onset of respiratory alkalosis?
A)7.8
B)7.4
C)7.2
D)7.0
E)6.8
A)7.8
B)7.4
C)7.2
D)7.0
E)6.8
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61
Match the following.
alkalosis
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
alkalosis
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
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62
Match the following.
antibody
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
antibody
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
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63
Match the following.
acidosis
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
acidosis
A)any substance that is foreign to the body and therefore causes an immune response
B)a protein molecule that identifies foreign substances and mediates certain immune responses
C)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is higher than normal and the pH is lower
D)fluid inside cells
E)fluid outside of cells,such as blood plasma or interstitial fluid
F)an abnormal condition in which the acidity of the blood is lower than normal and the pH is higher
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