BIOL 251 Quiz 6
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10
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How
are
most
electrolytes
typically
lost?
")
Respiration
)
Renal
Function
)
Sweating
)
Feces
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Anatomy
and
Physiology
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Section
26.3.
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2
10
/
10
points
What
is
the
major
cation
found
in
intracellular
fluid?
)
Bicarbonate
~
)
Sodium
~
)
Chloride
)
Potassium
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Section
26.3.
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3
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/
10
points
What
is
Interstitial
fluid
(IF)?
)
The
intracellular
fluids
found
between
membranes.
)
The
fluid
that
bathes
all
of
the
body's
cells
except
for
in
the
blood
cells.
)
The
fluid
in
the
cytosol
of
the
cells.
)
The
fluid
component
of
blood.
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26.1.
Question
4
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/
10
points
Where
is
most
of
the
body's
calcium
found?
)
Plasma
)
Extracellular
fluids
~
)
Teeth
_
)
Bone
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5
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/
10
points
What
is
the
term
for
having
a
lower-than-normal
concentration
of
sodium,
usually
due
to
having
excess
water
accumulation
in
the
body
which
dilutes
the
sodium?
~
)
Hypokalemia
)
Hyponatremia
")
Hypernatremia
_
)
Hyperkalemia
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6
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/
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points
What
is
the
term
for
having
a
higher-than-normal
concentration
of
potassium,
usually
due
to
an
increased
dietary
intake
of
potassium?
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Hyperkalemia
_
)
Hyponatremia
()
Hypokalemia
"
)
Hypernatremia
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Section
26.3.
Question
7
10
/
10
points
How
soon
after
drinking
a
large
glass
of
water
will
a
person
begin
increasing
their
urine
output?
)
3
minutes
~
)
30
minutes
")
1
hour
~
)3
hours
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Section
26.2.
Question
8
10
/
10
points
The
largest
amount
of
water
leaves
the
body
through
this
route.
~
)
The
kidneys
via
urine.
-
)
The
Gl
tract.
.
)
The
lungs
through
expiration.
")
The
skin
as
sweat.
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Question
9
10
/
10
points
Solute
contributes
to
the
movement
of
water
between
cells
and
the
surrounding
medium
by
what
force?
~
)
Random
motion
)
Brownian
movement
)
Osmotic
pressure
>
Hydrostatic
pressure
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Section
26.1.
Question
10
10
/
10
points
What
is
the
major
cation
found
in
the
extracellular
fluid?
")
Potassium
)
Calcium
~
)
Sodium
)
Chloride
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Physiology
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Section
26.3.
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