acid correct answers substance containing a hydrogen ion that can be liberated or released
Acidosis correct answers condition characterized by a proportionate excess of hydrogen ions in
the extracellular fluid, in which the pH falls below 7.35
active transport correct answers movement of ions or molecules across cell membranes, usually
against a pressure gradient and with the expenditure of metabolic energy
alkalosis correct answers condition, characterized by a proportionate lack of hydrogen ions in the
extracellular fluid concentration, in which the pH exceeds 7.45
autologous transfusion correct answers occurs when a patient donates one's own blood for a
transfusion
base correct answers substance that can accept or trap a hydrogen ion; synonym for alkali
buffer correct answers substance that prevents body fluid from becoming overly acid or alkaline
capillary filtration correct answers passage of fluid across the wall of the capillary; results from
the force of blood "pushing" against the walls of the capillaries
colloid osmotic pressure correct answers pressure exerted by plasma proteins on permeable
membranes in the body; synonym for oncotic pressure
dehydration correct answers decreased water volume in body tissue
,diffusion correct answers tendency of solutes to move freely throughout a solvent from an area of
higher concentration to an area of lower concentration until equilibrium is established
edema correct answers accumulation of fluid in extracellular spaces
electrolytes correct answers substance capable of breaking into ions and developing an electric
charge when dissolved in solution
extracellular fluid correct answers fluid outside the cells; includes intravascular and interstitial
fluids
hydrostatic pressure correct answers force exerted by a fluid against the container wall
hypercalemia correct answers excessive calcium in the extracellular space
hyperkalemia correct answers excess of potassium in the extracellular fluid
Hypermagnesemia correct answers excess of magnesium in the extracellular fluid
Hypernatremia correct answers excess of sodium in the extracellular fluid
Hyperphosphatemia correct answers above-normal serum concentration of inorganic phosphorus
hypertonic correct answers having a greater concentration than the solution with which it is being
compared
hypervolemia correct answers excess of plasma
, hypotonic correct answers having a lesser concentration than the solution with which it is being
compared
hypovolemia correct answers deficiency of blood plasma
intracellular fluid correct answers fluid within the cell; synonym for cellular fluid
isotonic correct answers having about the same concentration as the solution with which it is
being compared
Osmolarity correct answers concentration of particles in a solution, or a solution's pulling power
Osmosis correct answers passage of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from an area
of lesser concentration to an area of greater concentration until equilibrium is established
pH correct answers expression of hydrogen ion concentration and resulting acidity of a substance
Solutes correct answers substance dissolved in a solution
Solvents correct answers liquid holding a substance in solution
chemical reactions in the body depend on? correct answers acid and base balance
adequate balance of what is imperative to maintain healthy functioning of the body? correct
answers fluid and electrolytes
primary body fluid correct answers water- most important nutrient