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WGU D236 Pathophysiology Final Exam –Homeostasis Regulation, Intracellular vs Extracellular Fluid Balance, Diffusion Osmosis and Filtration Mechanisms, Osmolality and Tonicity (Hypertonic, Hypotonic, Isotonic Solutions), Fluid Shifts and Cellular Effects,

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WGU D236 Pathophysiology Final Exam –Homeostasis Regulation, Intracellular vs Extracellular Fluid Balance, Diffusion Osmosis and Filtration Mechanisms, Osmolality and Tonicity (Hypertonic, Hypotonic, Isotonic Solutions), Fluid Shifts and Cellular Effects, Interferons and Immune Response to Viral Infection, Cytokine Signaling, Fluid Volume Disorders (Hypervolemia), Electrolyte Balance, Cellular Transport Processes, and Exam Practice Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Answers Latest Updated 2026 Homeostasis process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment Intracellular Fluid fluid inside of the cell, 2/3 of body weight - mainly in muscle cells Extracellular Fluid fluid outside of the cell, 1/3 of bodily fluids - blood vessels - skin tissues - spinal cord Diffusion Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. Osmosis movement of fluid from an area of lower solute concentration to a higher concentration Filtration water and solute movement occurs from an area of high hydrostatic pressure to an area of low hydrostatic pressure Osmolality the number of osmotically active particles per kg of water Hypertonic osmolality greater than 300.

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WGU D236 Pathophysiology Final Exam –Homeostasis Regulation,
Intracellular vs Extracellular Fluid Balance, Diffusion Osmosis and
Filtration Mechanisms, Osmolality and Tonicity (Hypertonic,
Hypotonic, Isotonic Solutions), Fluid Shifts and Cellular Effects,
Interferons and Immune Response to Viral Infection, Cytokine
Signaling, Fluid Volume Disorders (Hypervolemia), Electrolyte
Balance, Cellular Transport Processes, and Exam Practice Questions
Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Answers Latest
Updated 2026




Homeostasis

process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment




Intracellular Fluid

fluid inside of the cell, 2/3 of body weight

- mainly in muscle cells




Extracellular Fluid

fluid outside of the cell, 1/3 of bodily fluids

- blood vessels

- skin tissues

- spinal cord

,Diffusion

Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower
concentration.




Osmosis

movement of fluid from an area of lower solute concentration to a higher concentration




Filtration

water and solute movement occurs from an area of high hydrostatic pressure to an area of
low hydrostatic pressure




Osmolality

the number of osmotically active particles per kg of water




Hypertonic

osmolality greater than 300.




Hypotonic

osmolality less than 300.

- osmotic pressure is more significant in the body

- fluids pulled from body into cell

,An isotonic solution

0.09% normal saline




Interferons (IFNs)

type of cytokine that signals cells to increase anti-viral defenses.

- are released by cells that are infected with a virus, causing other cells to become resistant to
the virus

- play a role in tumor suppression




Hypervolemia

fluid volume overload




Edema

swelling of soft tissues because of excess fluid accumulation




Causes of edema include:

-Increased hydrostatic (water) pressure

- Manifestation: High BP and pitting edema

- Renal Failure, Heart Failure

- Decreased colloid osmotic pressure

- low albumin

, - cirrhosis, starvation

- bacteria infections/burns

- obstruction of lymphatic system (cancer or infection)




Symptoms of edema include:

- weight gain

- hypertension

- jugular vein distention

- ALOC (altered level of consciousness)

- weakness

- increased urine output / or decreased in patients with renal failure

- Rapid RR (resp rate)

- shallow RR

- fluid in lungs

- diarrhea, hepatomegaly (enlarged liver), ascites

- low lab values




Hypovolemia

fluid volume deficit




Symptoms of hypovolemia include:

- vomiting

- diarrhea

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