BSC 2347 Module 08 Quiz / BSC2347 AP 2 Mod 8 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Human Anatomy and Physiology II: Rasmussen College
BSC2347 Human Anatomy and
... [Show More] Physiology II Module 08 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Rasmussen College
• Question 1
Non-electrolyte solutes create positively or negatively charge ions in water?
• Question 2
Both hypokalemia and hyperkalemia can cause and lead to cardiac arrhythmias?
• Question 3
A rise in plasma osmolality (an increase in electrolytes) will lead to an increase thirst sensation and increase of secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
• Question 4
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) hormone will cause an increase secretion of sodium ions of body resulting in a decrease of blood pressure.
• Question 5
If the carbon dioxide levels increase within the body, blood pH levels increase?
• Question 6
Edema is abnormal accumulation of fluid that occurs within the cells?
• Question 7
If the body is hyperventilating, releasing more carbon dioxide from the body than being produced, H+ion concentration will decrease?
• Question 8
If a condition causes an increase amount of carbonic acid due to an increase of carbon dioxide, the overall blood pH will decrease?
• Question 9
Metabolic alkalosis can occur from a person vomiting excessively, which will result in a decrease of blood pH levels?
• Question 10
Hypernatremia can result from an increase of water intake?
• Question 11
The renal system has the greatest influence on the acid-base balance within the body, but takes the longest time to make changes?
• Question 12
Blood pressure will increase with the increased reabsorption of sodium ions?
• Question 13
The extracellular fluid is about 2/3 of the overall body water content?
• Question 14
Hypercalcemia will result in muscle spasm and tetany?
• Question 15
Solutes, especially electrolytes, can change the plasma osmolality that influences the movement of water?
Version 2
• Question 1
Metabolic alkalosis can occur from a person vomiting excessively, which will result in a decrease of blood pH levels.
• Question 2
Of the various tissue types, muscle tissue has the lowest water content in the body.
• Question 3
Solutes, especially electrolytes, can change the plasma osmolality that influences the movement of water.
• Question 4
A rise in plasma osmolality stimulates the thirst sensation and increased secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
• Question 5
The extracellular fluid is about 2/3 of the overall body water content.
• Question 6
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) hormone will cause an increase secretion of sodium ions of body resulting in a decrease of blood pressure.
• Question 7
Non-electrolyte solutes create positively or negatively charge ions in water.
• Question 8
Hypercalcemia will result in muscle spasm and tetany.
• Question 9
Hypernatremia can result from an increase of water intake.
• Question 10
When bicarbonate ions are lost from the body, the concentration of H+ ions increases.
• Question 11
When an individual is dehydrated, electrolyte concentration is likely to decrease.
• Question 12
If the body is hyperventilating, releasing more carbon dioxide from the body than being produced, H+ ion concentration will decrease.
• Question 13
If a condition causes an increase amount of carbonic acid due to an increase of carbon dioxide, the overall blood pH will decrease.
• Question 14
Plasma is found within the extracellular compartment.
• Question 15
The total amount of water that composes the human body is depend on sex, age, and fat content. [Show Less]