Chemistry Test: Trivia Quiz On Electrolyte

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1. What is the range of pH for humans?

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Chemistry Test Trivia Quiz on Electrolyte. Electrolyte plays a major role in the human body, and that being said, there is much that can go wrong if they are less or in excess. How much do you know about electrolytes, their characteristics, and types from your chemistry class? Take up... see morethe quiz below and get to find out for sure. see less

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2. K+ is reabsorbed from ___ to ____

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3. K+ is secreted from ___ to ___

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4. Production of aldestrone requires how many protolytic cleavages

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5. Aldestrone is produced form angiotensen in what part

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6. When MAP increases angiotensen 2 ___

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7. The initial decrease in MAP will result in the increase in which will produce the rise in Ang2

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8. ANP increases Na+ excretion by decreasing Na+

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9. Which hormone decreases Ca2+

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10. Parathryroid keeps Ca2+ in balance with a ___ feedback

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11. Caciltrol needs what vitamin and sunlight

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12. Alkalosis is a result from

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13. Respiratory compensatio of acidosis expells

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14. Which compensation takes minutes

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15. Which compensatino takes slow

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16. Does compensation correct acid/base balance at source

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treats symptons

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17. The renal compensation in proximal tubule of acidosis is the excretion of H+ and reabsorptin of ____

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18. Trauma, meningitis, and tumors ___ ADH

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19. People suffering from inspidus can excrete how many gallons

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20. Which solute is a transducer of electrical energy?

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21. What is the optimal pH for humans?

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22. What are 3 buffers

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23. Which of the following are H+ process

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24. Which solute is not the basis for electrical energy?

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25. ANP increases Na+ and

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26. Which hormones increase Ca2+

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27. Acidosis is a result from

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28. Aldestrone is similar to K+ that

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29. Why must K+ levels be kep low ~5mM

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30. What hormomes regulate Na+ and K+

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31. What hormomes regulate Ca2+

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32. Plasma volume depends on ___ and ____ retained

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33. Acidosis is high concentration of ph which is

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34. Alkosis is low concentration of H+ with ph

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35. What is the quickest defense to pH compensation

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36. New bicarbonate synthesis and secreation of H+ occur where

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37. What are the right connections for insipidus diabetes

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38. Diabetes results from interference with the ___ and neurohypoposis system

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39. Metoballic acidosis/alkalosis affects ___ and respiratory acidosis/alkalosis affects ____

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What is the range of pH for humans?
K+ is reabsorbed from ___ to ____
K+ is secreted from ___ to ___
Production of aldestrone requires how many protolytic cleavages
Aldestrone is produced form angiotensen in what part
When MAP increases angiotensen 2 ___
The initial decrease in MAP will result in the increase in which will...
ANP increases Na+ excretion by decreasing Na+
Which hormone decreases Ca2+
Parathryroid keeps Ca2+ in balance with a ___ feedback
Caciltrol needs what vitamin and sunlight
Alkalosis is a result from
Respiratory compensatio of acidosis expells
Which compensation takes minutes
Which compensatino takes slow
Does compensation correct acid/base balance at source
The renal compensation in proximal tubule of acidosis is the excretion...
Trauma, meningitis, and tumors ___ ADH
People suffering from inspidus can excrete how many gallons
Which solute is a transducer of electrical energy?
What is the optimal pH for humans?
What are 3 buffers
Which of the following are H+ process
Which solute is not the basis for electrical energy?
ANP increases Na+ and
Which hormones increase Ca2+
Acidosis is a result from
Aldestrone is similar to K+ that
Why must K+ levels be kep low ~5mM
What hormomes regulate Na+ and K+
What hormomes regulate Ca2+
Plasma volume depends on ___ and ____ retained
Acidosis is high concentration of ph which is
Alkosis is low concentration of H+ with ph
What is the quickest defense to pH compensation
New bicarbonate synthesis and secreation of H+ occur where
What are the right connections for insipidus diabetes
Diabetes results from interference with the ___ and neurohypoposis...
Metoballic acidosis/alkalosis affects ___ and respiratory...
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