Answer: Retain water only- Aldosterone
Impact serum osmolality - ANP
Located in the heart ventricles - BNP (natriuretic peptide)
Released from the posterior pituitary - Antidiuretic hormone.
Results in excretion of potassium into the urine- Aldosterone
please help Match the correct statement with the related mechanism controlling urine excretion. Answers may be...
Match the related statement with the correct acid-base compensation mec hanism. Answers can be used once, more than once or not at all. Compensates by adjusting the pH but doesn't correct the underlying disorder Excretes non-volatile acids A. Respiratory *Hyperventilates to lower B. Renal (Kidneys) carbonic acid levels C. Bicarbonate buffers Involves regulating the ratio - of 20 HCO3 to 1 H2CO3 and D. Osmosis I t is the first defense line Most powerful and lasts the longest defense
Part C: Matching. Match the term on the left with the correct description on the right. Choose only one answer per question. Answers may each be used only once. Worth / point each. a. PTH and calcitriol b. ICF 14. Hormone(s) that restrict water loss and stimulate thirst 15. High ECF Nat content raises blood pressure by causing this to increase c. Hyponatremia 16. Hormone(s) that determine the rate of renal Na reabsorption/K'secretion d. Metabolic acid 17. Contains approximately 2/3...
QUESTION 2 25 points Save Answ Match the related statement with correct term. Answers may be used once, more than once or not at all. There is decreased concentration in the extracellular fluid Water moves out of cell into extracellular space A. Hydrostatic Pressure Contains proteins to keep fluid in vessels B. Colloidal Osmotic Pressure C. Hyponatremia (hypo-osmolality) D. Hypernatremia thyper-osmolality) This condition can result in dehydration due to cell shrinking In a healthy patient, this force is usually the...