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Fluids in the body include blood, serum, saline, albumin, urine, bile, hormones,
cerebrospinal fluid - Answer Fluids necessary for homeostasis



Peripheral pain receptor found in skin, - Answer Nociceptor



Hitting finger with hammer - Answer Noxious stimuli



Specialized sensory fibers, carry nociceptor impulse to spinal cord (A delta and C fibers
- Answer Afferent fibers



In back of spinal cord (dorsal horn) area with lots of potential modulation or changing of
impulses - Answer Substantia Gelatinosa



Key neurotransmitter peptide. For transmission of pain impulses to brain, substance p
must bind to receptors - Answer Substance P



Receptor which substance P binds to for the transmission of pain impulses to brain -
Answer Neurokinin 1



Conduct impulses rapidly. Trying to depolarize SG and T cells - A beta - Answer Large
Diameter fibers



have slower conduction on impulses, attempt to inhibit SG, but excite T (A delta and C) -
Small Diameter fibers

,Attempts to inhibit T cell, if more stimulated the more it will inhibit T - Substantia
Gelatinosa



Central Transmission cell, receives all input, the more excitation of the T, the more
perception of P - T cell



inhibition of S, stimulation of SG< inhibition of T - Answer L fibers STIMULATED closed
gate



inhibition of L, inhibition of SG, potentiation of T - Answer S fibers STIMULATED Open
gate



Concentrations and their ability to equalize - Answer Osmotic forces



Equal osmolarity between the ICF and ECF - Answer Homeostasis



Equal concentrations not equal volume - Answer Goal of fluid balance



FLuid will move from high to low, from ICF to ECF to dilute the ECF down, free moving
water not concentrations - Answer Addition of hypertonic solution



Free water from ECF into the cells to dilute and equal the cells - Answer Addition of
hypotonic solution



A solution with more solute particles than H20 molecules - Answer A more concentrated
solution would beB



NO. We can make water move though - Answer Can we add a hyper or hypo solution to
the ICF

, 40% of body weight, 28 L - Answer Intracellular Fluid ICF



20% of body weight, 14 L - Answer Extraceullar Fluid ECF



15% of body weight, 11L - Answer Interstital Fluid (ECF)



5% of body weight, 3 L - Answer Intravascular fluid (ECF)



60 % of body weight, 42 L - Answer Total Body water



(forces favoring filtration) - (forces opposing filtration) - Answer Net filtration formula



Fluid has to move out of capillaries, need to get O and nutrients into the cell. Need O and
byproducts of food into cell to carry out metabolism - Answer Net filtration



function to filter out fluid, - Answer Arteriole side of capillary



Capillary hydrostatic pressure and interstitial oncotic pressure - Answer Forces
promoting filtration fluid out



Capillary oncotic pressure, interstital hydrostatic pressure - Answer Forces opposing
filtration fluid in



Pressure or force OUT due to flow of fluid within the capillary, hydrant, strong pressure
out - Answer Capillary hydrostatic pressure



Osmotic pull created by large molecules in interstitial space, filtration out of capillary -
Answer Interstitial oncotic pressure

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