NS 1410 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED
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Characteristics of water soluble vitamins - CORRECT ANSWERS absorbed directly into blood,
travel freely, excess is excreted
Characteristics of fat soluble vitamins - CORRECT ANSWERS absorbed into the lymph and then
blood, require a lipid protein carrier, excess accumulates in liver and adipose tissues
Function of fluid - CORRECT ANSWERS to dissolve and transport substances, account for blood
volume, maintain body temp, protect and lubricate body tissues.
Function of water - CORRECT ANSWERS electrolyte balance, metabolic reactions,
Sources of water - CORRECT ANSWERS beverages, food high in water content, water as a
product of metabolic reactions (10-14%)
Body composition of fluid - CORRECT ANSWERS 2/3 is intracellular 1/3 is extracellular
Regulation of blood volume - CORRECT ANSWERS the kidney- ADH says don't pee, aldosterone
signals kidneys to retain electrolytes and indirectly water as well.
Function of electrolytes - CORRECT ANSWERS regulate fluid balance, help nerves respond to
stimuli, signal muscles to contract
Methods of water loss - CORRECT ANSWERS urine, sweat, exhalation, exercise, high altitude
Functions of sodium (electrolyte) - CORRECT ANSWERS nerve impulse transmission, blood
pressure& pH (extracellular)
, NS 1410 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED
2024/2025 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION THAT COVERS 2024/2025
ALL ANSWERS GET IT CORRECT DETAILED BEST GRADED A+ FOR
SUCCESS
Functions of potassium (electrolyte) - CORRECT ANSWERS muscle contractions and
transmission of nerve impulses, extra gives you lower blood pressure (intracellular)
Functions of chloride (electrolyte) - CORRECT ANSWERS extracellular neg charge, assists
immune system, HCl in stomach aids in digestion
Function of phosphorus (electrolyte) - CORRECT ANSWERS intracellular negatively charged
electrolyte
Factors that increase water requirements - CORRECT ANSWERS age, diabetes, diarrhea or
vomiting, hot/dry weather, exercise, pregnancy/lactation
Regulation of water balance - CORRECT ANSWERS electrolytes. also when you need water your
hypothalamus sends a thirst signal and tells you to drink water.
Risk factors of dehydration - CORRECT ANSWERS heavy exercise, high temp, being an infant or
elderly
Cause, ways to avoid hypertension - CORRECT ANSWERS 95% of causes unknown 5% is linked
to kidney disease, sleep apnea, or salt sensitivity. to reduce - weightless, increase physical
activity, decrease sodium intake DASH diet
Free radical - CORRECT ANSWERS a highly reactive atom that has lost an electron and is left
with an unpaired electron. (can damage molecules in cells)
Benefits of antioxidants - CORRECT ANSWERS they reduce oxidation damage, stabilize free
radicals, convert them to stable compounds
2024/2025 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION THAT COVERS 2024/2025
ALL ANSWERS GET IT CORRECT DETAILED BEST GRADED A+ FOR
SUCCESS
Characteristics of water soluble vitamins - CORRECT ANSWERS absorbed directly into blood,
travel freely, excess is excreted
Characteristics of fat soluble vitamins - CORRECT ANSWERS absorbed into the lymph and then
blood, require a lipid protein carrier, excess accumulates in liver and adipose tissues
Function of fluid - CORRECT ANSWERS to dissolve and transport substances, account for blood
volume, maintain body temp, protect and lubricate body tissues.
Function of water - CORRECT ANSWERS electrolyte balance, metabolic reactions,
Sources of water - CORRECT ANSWERS beverages, food high in water content, water as a
product of metabolic reactions (10-14%)
Body composition of fluid - CORRECT ANSWERS 2/3 is intracellular 1/3 is extracellular
Regulation of blood volume - CORRECT ANSWERS the kidney- ADH says don't pee, aldosterone
signals kidneys to retain electrolytes and indirectly water as well.
Function of electrolytes - CORRECT ANSWERS regulate fluid balance, help nerves respond to
stimuli, signal muscles to contract
Methods of water loss - CORRECT ANSWERS urine, sweat, exhalation, exercise, high altitude
Functions of sodium (electrolyte) - CORRECT ANSWERS nerve impulse transmission, blood
pressure& pH (extracellular)
, NS 1410 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED
2024/2025 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION THAT COVERS 2024/2025
ALL ANSWERS GET IT CORRECT DETAILED BEST GRADED A+ FOR
SUCCESS
Functions of potassium (electrolyte) - CORRECT ANSWERS muscle contractions and
transmission of nerve impulses, extra gives you lower blood pressure (intracellular)
Functions of chloride (electrolyte) - CORRECT ANSWERS extracellular neg charge, assists
immune system, HCl in stomach aids in digestion
Function of phosphorus (electrolyte) - CORRECT ANSWERS intracellular negatively charged
electrolyte
Factors that increase water requirements - CORRECT ANSWERS age, diabetes, diarrhea or
vomiting, hot/dry weather, exercise, pregnancy/lactation
Regulation of water balance - CORRECT ANSWERS electrolytes. also when you need water your
hypothalamus sends a thirst signal and tells you to drink water.
Risk factors of dehydration - CORRECT ANSWERS heavy exercise, high temp, being an infant or
elderly
Cause, ways to avoid hypertension - CORRECT ANSWERS 95% of causes unknown 5% is linked
to kidney disease, sleep apnea, or salt sensitivity. to reduce - weightless, increase physical
activity, decrease sodium intake DASH diet
Free radical - CORRECT ANSWERS a highly reactive atom that has lost an electron and is left
with an unpaired electron. (can damage molecules in cells)
Benefits of antioxidants - CORRECT ANSWERS they reduce oxidation damage, stabilize free
radicals, convert them to stable compounds