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draws fluid from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration
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1 Osmotic Pressure (pull) 2 intracellular fluid
Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH)
3 4 intravascular fluid
(Vasopressin)
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intracellular fluid fluid within cells
extracellular fluid body fluids located outside of cells
Intracellular Fluid makes up what 2/3 of the bodies fluid is intracellular fluid
fraction of the bodies fluid?
, Extracellular Fluid makes up what 1/3 of the bodies fluid is extra cellular fluid
fraction of the bodies fluid?
intravascular fluid fluid within blood vessels
interstitial fluid fluid between cells
Osmotic Pressure (pull) draws fluid from an area of higher concentration to
one of lower concentration
Hydrostatic Pressure (push) the pressure exerted to push fluid from one
compartment to another
Solute the particles that are in a fluid
Solution a fluid that has dissolved solutes in it
Osmolarity measure of total concentration of solute particles in
a fluid
Filtration the movement of fluid from the intravascular space to
the interstitial space.
factors that cause fluid movement Electrolytes,
blood pressure,
Proteins,
and Hormones
Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH) controls the amount of fluid leaving the body via
(Vasopressin) urine,
promotes reabsorption of water into the blood from
the kidney tubules.
Where is ADH released? the posterior pituitary gland
When is ADH released? ADH is released in response to hypertonicity