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11 years ago
1.Modifications in the amount and rate of potassium ino secretion reflect?
a. potassium ino content in the renal tubule cells
b. intracellular potassium levels.
c. pH of the ECF
d. all of the above are correct

2.assume a condition of metabolic acidosis.
Do the kidneys add new bicarbonate ions to the blood to bolster the alkaline reserve?

3. the respiratory system attempts to compensate for metabolic acid-base imbalances, and the kidneys work to correct imbalances caused by respiratory disease?
T or F

4. When a person ingest too much beer, ADH is released, and this is the trigger to eliminating the beer.
T or F

5. Changes in arterial pH can modify respiration rate and rhythm even when carbon dioxide and oxygen levels are normal.
T or F

6.About 3 liters of fluid are lost to the tissue space every 24 hours and are returned to the blood strem as lymph
T or F
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11 years ago
5. Changes in arterial pH can modify respiration rate and rhythm even when carbon dioxide and oxygen levels are normal.
T or F

Yes, true.
Post Merge: 7 years ago

4. When a person ingest too much beer, ADH is released, and this is the trigger to eliminating the beer.
T or F

False. Alcohol inhibits the pituitary secretion of anti-diuretic hormone (ADH).
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11 years ago
3. the respiratory system attempts to compensate for metabolic acid-base imbalances, and the kidneys work to correct imbalances caused by respiratory disease?
T or F
True.
See the relationship between CO2 and blood pH. I believe it should help explain why.
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11 years ago
Please update us with the answers to the rest.
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