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PORTH PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL
SOLUTION BUNDLE 2026 COMPLETE
ANSWERS GRADED A+

⩥ Diffusion. Answer: Movement of molecules from an area of higher
concentration to an area of lower concentration.


⩥ Osmosis. Answer: Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable
membrane


⩥ osmotic pressure. Answer: hydrostatic pressure required to stop
osmosis


⩥ Osmolarity versus Osmolality. Answer: fluids outside vs inside body


⩥ Urine osmolality. Answer: Reflects the kidney's ability to produce a
concentrated or dilute urine based on serum osmolality and the need for
water conservation or excretion.


⩥ Tonicity. Answer: the ability of a surrounding solution to cause a cell
to gain (swell) or lose water (shrink)


⩥ the components of ECF include. Answer: -blood plasma

,-lymph
-interstitial fluid
-body fluid


⩥ Na+K+ pump. Answer: cell is negatively charged. The Na/K pump
causes the imbalance by continually pumping
pushing out 3 positive sodium ions out of the cell and pumping 2
positive potassium ions into the
cell. The Na/K pump causes an
increased potassium concentration inside the cell, but an increased
sodium concentration outside the cell.


⩥ capillary filtration pressure. Answer: pushes water out of the capillary
into the interstitial spaces


⩥ capillary colloid osmotic pressure. Answer: pulls water back into the
capillary


⩥ interstitial hydrostatic pressure. Answer: opposes the movement of
water out of the capillary


⩥ tissue colloidal osmotic pressure. Answer: pulls water out of the
capillary into the interstitial spaces

, ⩥ edema. Answer: Abnormal accumulation of fluid in interstitial spaces
of tissues.


⩥ antidiuretic hormone (ADH). Answer: influences the absorption of
water by kidney tubules


⩥ polydipsia. Answer: excessive thirst


⩥ Hypodipsia. Answer: decrease in the ability to sense thirst


⩥ Vasopressin (ADH). Answer: *regulates blood volume and salt
concentration
* synthesized by cells in hypothalamus
*stored in pituitary gland
exerts effects on V1 and V2 receptors
*pores (aquaporins) stimulated to move into membrane and make
tubular epithelial cells permeable to water
*levels controlled by ECF volume and osmolality


⩥ Disorders of ADH. Answer: DI and SIADH


⩥ SIADH. Answer: syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone

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