19. How does Dialysis help patient with kidney disease to live longer? A. This works like a kidney and filters out extra salt, waste, and fluid. B. The machines mimic the function of nephrons that purify the blood. C. Dialysis keeps the body in balance by removing waste, salt, and extra water to prevent them from building up in the body. D. A pump in the hemodialysis machine quickly draws out your blood, then sends it through another machine called a dialyzer.

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19. How does Dialysis help patient with kidney disease to live longer?
A. This works like a kidney and filters out extra salt, waste, and fluid.
B. The machines mimic the function of nephrons that purify the blood.
C. Dialysis keeps the body in balance by removing waste, salt, and extra water to prevent them
from building up in the body.
D. A pump in the hemodialysis machine quickly draws out your blood, then sends it through
another machine called a dialyzer.
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20. Growing children as well as adults are fun of eating junk foods or something salty and sweety. Why
is it that after eating those foods, there is a desire to drink more water?
A. Cells will not be dehydrated.
B. Solute concentration is the same inside and outside cell.
C. Solute concentration in the extracellular fluid is increased.
D. Solute concentration in the extracellular fluid is decreased.
Transcribed Image Text:19. How does Dialysis help patient with kidney disease to live longer? A. This works like a kidney and filters out extra salt, waste, and fluid. B. The machines mimic the function of nephrons that purify the blood. C. Dialysis keeps the body in balance by removing waste, salt, and extra water to prevent them from building up in the body. D. A pump in the hemodialysis machine quickly draws out your blood, then sends it through another machine called a dialyzer. obin 20. Growing children as well as adults are fun of eating junk foods or something salty and sweety. Why is it that after eating those foods, there is a desire to drink more water? A. Cells will not be dehydrated. B. Solute concentration is the same inside and outside cell. C. Solute concentration in the extracellular fluid is increased. D. Solute concentration in the extracellular fluid is decreased.
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