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    sodium in fluid and electrolyte balance of the body‚ and indicate its relationship to normal cardiovascular system functioning. 11. Describe mechanisms involved in regulating sodium balance‚ blood volume‚ and blood pressure. 12. Explain how potassium‚ calcium‚ and anion balances in plasma are regulated. Acid-Base Balance 13. List important sources of acids in the body. 14. Name the three major chemical buffer systems of the body and describe how they resist pH changes. 15. Describe

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    Chemistry and Matter Rich McConnell‚ CH-201 Grantham University Chemistry and Matter 1. A scientist who is trying to make an insecticide that is more toxic to mosquitoes than to humans would be involved in ________. 1. Basic research 2. Applied research 3. Technology 4. Serendipity 2. How is chemistry defined? Science can be looked at like at tree‚ within this tree there are different branches one of which is Chemistry which studies composition and properties of matter and the changes they go through

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    HUN1201 Exam III Study Guide Chapter 14 1) Fuel/energy needs for Physical Activity (different intensities)‚ during and post exercise -Adenosine triphosphate (ATP): o The energy-carrying molecule in the body (ATP must be generated continuously since muscles store only enough ATP for 1–3 secs of activity) -Creatine phosphate (CP): • Stores energy that can be used to make ATP • 3−15 seconds of maximal physical effort *(0-3 sec) 100% ATP/CP *(10-12 sec) 50% ATP/CP 50% Carbohydrates

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    and age Compartments t Intracellular fluid (ICF) t Extracellular fluid (ECF) l Intravascular (plasma) l Interstitial t Transcellular Intracellular Fluid (ICF) t Fluid located within cells t 42% of body weight t Most prevalent cation is potassium (K+) t Most prevalent anion is phosphate (PO4-) Extracellular Fluid (ECF) t Fluid spaces between cells (interstitial fluid) and the plasma space t Interstitial l Most prevalent anion is chloride (Cl-) l Most prevalent cation is sodium (Na+)

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    Experiment 1: Study of Solubility Equilibrium Data Treatment and Analysis Section 1: Solubility Product Constant Temperature (˚C) | Volume of NaOH used (mL) |   | |   | Titration 1 | Titration 2 | Average | 28 | 12.7 | 12.8 | 12.75 | 9 | 10.5 | 10.5 | 10.5 | 19 | 11.3 | 11.2 | 11.25 | 40 | 16.2 | 16.2 | 16.2 | 50 | 22.8 | 22.9 | 22.85 | Table 1: The volume of NaOH used in the titration at various temperatures. No. of moles of KHC4H4O6 = 1.45 g ÷ 188.177g/mol = 7.71 x 10-3mol

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    diabetes‚ aid weight loss‚ strengthen the nervous system‚ and help with the production of white blood cells‚ all due to high levels of vitamin B-6 7. Strengthen your blood and relieve anemia with the added iron from bananas 8. High in potassium and low in salt‚ bananas are officially recognized by the FDA as being able to lower blood pressure‚ and protect against heart attack and stroke Eating bananas aids digestion 9. Rich in pectin‚ bananas aid digestion and gently chelate toxins

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    MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY Exercise 11 Acuesta‚ Patrisha Afalla‚ Antonette Hanns Beo‚ Jellie Ayz Bustamante‚ Jemimah Keziah Soriano‚ Jhon Cris Introduction • Muscle Contraction - the shortening of the muscle as a result of tension generated by muscle fibers; -Regulated by the production of calcium ions‚ stimulated via thermal‚ chemical‚ mechanical‚ and electrical stimuli Objectives BE ABLE TO: 1. Make a muscle-femur preparation; Set up Kymograph; Demonstrate muscular contraction; Differentiate

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    transport of sodium potassium pumps will decrease dramatically due to the lessened concentration of pumps. If the same transport was run without ATP. it would not work‚ hence justifying that it is not simple diffusion‚ and rather was active transport‚ which requires the use of ATP. No‚ because the two substances are the same in each beaker‚ causing no effect on Na+ transport as they are at equilibrium. The rate of ion transport would increase when the number of sodium-potassium pump proteins increase

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    HYPERTENSION Our paper discusses the importance of nutrition and how it plays a part on our health. Specifically focusing on the disorder‚ hypertension. Hypertension is the medical diagnosis term used for when a person has high blood pressure. Blood pressure is a measurement of the force against the walls of your arteries as your heart pumps blood through your body. In this paper‚ we go into depth on how certain types of foods increase our blood pressure and what we can do to minimize it. Lifestyle

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    Fluid and Electrolytes

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    quantities of potassium. In contrast to the ECF fluid‚ the ICF contains small amounts of sodium‚ chloride‚ and bicarbonate and large amounts of potassium ← The cell membrane serves as the primary barrier to the movement of substances between the ECF and ICF compartments. Lipid-soluble substances such as gases (i.e.‚ oxygen and carbon dioxide)‚ which dissolve in the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane‚ pass directly through the membrane. Many ions‚ such as sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+)‚ rely

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