Chapter 24 Quiz Test Questions – Flashcards
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            What is the function of aldosterone?
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        It increases Na+ reabsorption and K+ secretion.
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            What is the function of antidiuretic hormone?
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        It promotes water conservation
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            Emphysema can lead to which of the following?
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        Respiratory acidosis
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            Where is the greatest volume of water in the body found?
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        Intracellular fluid (ICF)
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            Blood plasma osmolarity is higher than intracellular fluid osmolarity.
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        False
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            Fluid intake is governed mainly by hypothalamic receptors called osmoreceptors.
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        True
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            What determines osmosis from one fluid compartment to another?
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        The relative concentration of solutes in each compartment
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            Aldosterone promotes potassium excretion.
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        True
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            Most body water intake is from __________, whereas most body water lost is via __________.
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        Drinking; Urine
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            Uncompensated alkalosis is a pH imbalance that can only be corrected with clinical intervention.
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        True
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            Chloride homeostasis is regulated as a side effect of sodium homeostasis.
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        True
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            Acidosis is a pH lower than 7, whereas alkalosis is a pH higher than 7.
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        False
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            What are the major chemical buffer systems of the body?
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        The bicarbonate, phosphate, and protein
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            Which of the following occurs when blood volume and pressure become too high?
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        ADH release is inhibited.
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            Which of the following does not stimulate aldosterone secretion?
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        High blood sodium concentration
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            Long-term inhibition of thirst is mostly associated with which of the following?
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        A drop in blood osmolarity
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            Which of the following is a result of phosphate excretion from the body?
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        An increase in free calcium ions in the ECF
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            Hyponatremia is usually a result of hypotonic hydration.
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        True
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            The bicarbonate buffer system would not work very well in the human body if not for the action of the respiratory system, which ___________.
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        expels CO2 produced by the buffer system
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            The three physiological buffer systems are urinary, digestive, and respiratory.
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        False
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            Which of the following accurately describes the inorganic phosphates (Pi) of the body fluids?
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        They participate in the activation of some enzymes.
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            Chloride homeostasis is achieved mainly as a result of ____________ homeostasis.
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        Na+
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            Which of the following can prolonged exposure to cold weather lead to?
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        Increased respiratory water loss
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            Women have a tendency to retain water during part of the menstrual cycle because estrogen mimics the action of what?
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        Aldosterone
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            Hypocalcemia causes muscle weakness, whereas hypercalcemia causes potentially fatal muscle tetanus.
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        False
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            Which of the following characterizes a weak base?
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        It binds a little H+ and has a weak effect on pH
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            The kidneys neutralize more acid or base than any other buffer system.
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        True
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            A buffer system converts a weak acid or base into a strong one.
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        False
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            In response to dehydration, osmoreceptors stimulate the secretion of __________.
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        ADH
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            What is the most significant solute in determining the distribution of water among fluid compartments?
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        Na+
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            What is the greatest determinant of the intracellular water volume?
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        K+
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            How is calcium concentration in the body regulated?
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        By horomones
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            A hemorrhage results in which of the following?
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        A decrease in water volume without significantly affecting the osmolarity
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            Hypovolemia refers to a reduction in total body water while maintaining normal osmolarity.
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        True
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            Chronic vomiting can lead to which of the following?
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        Metabolic alkalosis
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            Hypernatremia is a plasma __________ concentration above normal.
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        Na+
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            What is the normal pH of tissue fluid?
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        7.35-7.45
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            An excessive intake of antacids can lead to which of the following?
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        Metabolic alkalosis
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            In which compartment would fluid accumulate in edema?
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        Tissue (interstitial) fluid
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            What is the most abundant cation in the ICF?
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        K+
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            What is the most abundant anion in the ECF?
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        Cl-
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            Breathing into and out of a paper bag for a long period of time will lead to __________.
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        respiratory acidosis
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            In a state of water balance, average daily fluid gains and losses are equal.
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        True
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            Fluid intake is governed mainly by hypothalamic neurons called __________
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        osmoreceptors
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            What is the principal cation of the ECF?
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        Na+
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            Where are cells with aldosterone receptors found?
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        Distal convoluted tubule
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            Natriuretic peptides promote sodium and potassium excretion.
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        False
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            Water output is largely controlled by varying ___________.
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        Urine volume
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            Which of the following is not a role of calcium in the body?
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        It is a significant component of nucleic acids.
