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    The Effects of Dehydration

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    keeping a balance of electrolytes will eventually affect the amount of water in your body‚ blood acidity‚ muscle action‚ and other important processes. Electrolytes regulate the body’s fluid intake. There are three types of electrolytes; sodium‚ potassium‚ and chloride. Electrolytes are present in the human body‚ and the balance of the electrolytes in our bodies is essential for normal function of

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Background and Rationale of the Study With concerns of our day to day living we do not have enough time and budget to be choosy of the type of food or the nutritional value of it‚ what we think of nowadays is just to have something to satisfy our hunger without considering the nutrients that our body needs each day. When we hear diet nowadays often we see it as losing weight by means of controlling food intake‚ but the truth is diet could also mean eating nutritious foods

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    Dehydration

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    occur quickly‚ gradually over a period of time. In this paper‚ I will discuss the various effects of dehydration on the human body. I will discuss the importance of water to our health‚ compare and contrast the various functions of electrolytes‚ potassium‚ and chloride in the body‚ research the effect of alcohol and caffeine on hydration levels and finally list steps that we can take in order to ensure that we do not become dehydrated. Next to air‚ water is the most essential part to our survival

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    Physio 9.0

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    Question: Predict Question 1: What do you think will result from these experimental conditions? Your answer : a. Na+ will be maximally transported. Predict Question 2: Do you think the addition of glucose carriers will affect the transport of sodium or potassium? Your answer : a. Yes‚ it will affect the transport of both ions. Stop & Think Questions: Why did the sodium transport stop before the transport was completed? You correctly answered: c. The ATP was depleted. Why was the equilibrium for the solutes

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    Chemistry Class 9th

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    compounds including Portland cement; the biological significance of sodium‚ potassium‚ magnesium and calcium. • appreciate The s-block elements of the Periodic Table are those in which the last electron enters the outermost s-orbital. As the s-orbital can accommodate only two electrons‚ two groups (1 & 2) belong to the s-block of the Periodic Table. Group 1 of the Periodic Table consists of the elements: lithium‚ sodium‚ potassium‚ rubidium‚ caesium and francium. They are collectively known as the

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    balance lab

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    following reaction will happen: lead nitrate + potassium chromate à potassium nitrate + lead chromate‚ the balanced chemical reaction is: Pb (NO3)2 + K2CrO4 --> 2 KNO3 + PbCrO4 Procedure Materials: - (1) 100ml Beaker - (1) 50 ml(s) of potassium chromate 1M solution - (1) 50 ml of lead (II) nitrate 1M - (1) 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask - (1) Buchner funnel - (1) Test tube Procedure: 1. Gather required materials. 2. Add 50 ml(s) of potassium chromate 1M solution in a 100ml beaker 3. Add

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    Banana related information My friend Petal peels her bananas from the bottom. Well‚ it’s the top‚ actually‚ since bananas grow upside down. Come to think of it‚ that’s not quite right either—bananas grow the way they grow‚ which should be right-side up by definition‚ even if we think of them as upside down. So let me start over. Petal peels her bananas from the end without the stem. I mentioned as much at the lunch table last week and triggered a firestorm of debate that has put several

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    Chemistry Paper

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    dissolved solid (solute)‚ the vapour pressure above the liquid is reduced. You are to plan an experiment to investigate how the boiling point of an aqueous solution of potassium chloride depends on the concentration of the solution. (a) (i) By considering how the vapour pressure changes as the concentration of the aqueous potassium chloride increases‚ predict and explain how the boiling point of the solution will be affected by the concentration of the solution. Predict how the boiling point will

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    is the borderline of cytosol or cytoplasmic matrix. The compartments of the intracellular fluid are very important to know‚ as it contains mostly water with some ions such as chloride‚ sodium‚ magnesium‚ potassium‚ and other ions of sorts. The concentrations of ions such as sodium and potassium are different in the cytosol than in the extracellular fluid; these differences in ion levels are important developments such as

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    Fluid and Electrolytes

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    Fluid * Digestive Secretions Intracellular Fluid (ICF) – This is the fluid that is contained within the cell. In adults it is approximately 2/3’s of the body’s fluid (27 liters). The ICF also known as “cellular soup” is comprised mostly of potassium‚ organic anions‚ proteins and other small cations and anions. Note: The 60-40-20 rule is that in total 60% of our body weight is water with 40% of that being intracellular with the remaining 20% being extracellular.   Factors That Affect Movement

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