(Ex5) Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance/ 80+ Q&A/ .
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Capillary (plasma) osmotic pressure osmotically attracts water from the _________ space back into the capillary - Answer: Interstitial
Interstitial colloid osmotic pressure osmotically attracts water from the ___________...
(Ex5) Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base
Balance/ 80+ Q&A/ 2024-2025.
Capillary (plasma) osmotic pressure osmotically attracts water from the
_________ space back into the capillary - Answer: Interstitial
Interstitial colloid osmotic pressure osmotically attracts water from the
_______________ into the interstitial space - Answer: Capillary
_________________ secretion, water ingestion, and renal water transport
collaborate to maintain human body fluid osmolality - Answer: Vasopressin
Peptide hormone formed in the hypothalamus, then transported via axons to the
posterior pituitary, which releases it into the blood - Answer: Vasopressin
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, Vasopressin is secreted when... plamsa osmolality _____________circulating
blood volume _________________ and blood pressure drop via
______________________ - Answer: Increases Decreases Angiotensin II
decreased blood volume is detected by __________ ___________ in the carotid
artery and aortic arch - Answer: arterial baroreceptors
Angiotensin II receptors located in a region of the hypothalamus regulate
__________ release; an _________ in angiotensin II simulates Vasopressin release
- Answer: Vasopressin increase
"What are Vasopressin's two sites of action?" - Answer: Kidneys Blood vessels
Total body-water is distributed in two major compartments: 55-75% is _________
and 25-45% is ____________ - Answer: intracellular extracellular
The extracellular fluid is further subdivided into __________ (blood plasma) and
___________ (interstitial) - Answer: intravascular extravascular
Capillary hydrostatic pressure (blood pressure) facilitates the _________
movement of water from the capillary to the interstitial space - Answer: Outward
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