M1-M2: body fluids

M1-M2: body fluids
51問 • 1年前
  • saoirse
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  • 1

    These are fluid inside the cells separated by the plasma membrane from surrounding interstitial fluid.

    intracellular fluid

  • 2

    Intracellular fluid takes up this percentage of body weight.

    40%

  • 3

    This is what you call the fluid outside or between cells which include the interstitial fluid, plasma, synovial fluid, aqueous humor, and cerebrospinal fluid.

    extracellular fluid

  • 4

    The extracellular fluid takes up about this much of our body weight.

    20%

  • 5

    This component of the body transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues, and CO2 from the tissues to the lungs.

    blood

  • 6

    This is the normal pH of the blood.

    7.35 to 7.45

  • 7

    Blood is a tissue consisting of different types of cells suspended in a liquid medium that is called

    plasma

  • 8

    This is a salty, watery solution produced by sweat glands.

    sweat

  • 9

    This is an oily secretion produced by sebacious glands.

    sebum

  • 10

    Sebum and sweat mix up on the skin surface to form the layer that waterproofs the skin and hair.

    acid mantle

  • 11

    This is the acid mantle’s pH range.

    4 to 5.5

  • 12

    This body fluid is the excretory product of the kidneys.

    urine

  • 13

    A clear, transparent, amber-colored urine can be classified as

    normal

  • 14

    The normal pH range of urine is

    4.6 to 8

  • 15

    A freshly voided urine is known to be

    acidic

  • 16

    HIGH OR LOW pH: pH level of urine that may be caused by uncontrolled diabetes, severe diarrhea, dehydration, starvation, or drinking too much alcohol.

    low pH

  • 17

    HIGH OR LOW pH: pH level of urine that may be caused by severe vomiting, kidney disease, UTI, and asthma.

    high pH

  • 18

    This is a watery and usually somewhat frothy substance produced in the mouths of some animals, including humans.

    saliva

  • 19

    Along with 98% water, what else does a saliva contain?

    electrolytes, mucus, antibacterial compounds, enzymes

  • 20

    This enzyme is contained in salivas, used to break down starch into maltose and dextrin.

    amylase

  • 21

    This is the normal pH of saliva.

    6.2 to 7.6

  • 22

    This is colorless, watery, acidic, digestive fluid produced in the stomach.

    gastric juice

  • 23

    This is the normal pH of gastric juice.

    1 to 5

  • 24

    The pH of gastric juice after a high-protein meal is

    1 to 2

  • 25

    The resting pH level of gastric juice is

    4 to 5

  • 26

    Gastric juice contains water, mucus, HCl, intrinsic factors and enzymes such as

    pepsin, renin, gastric lipase

  • 27

    Arrange the levels of the intestine according to increasing pH level.

    duodenum, ileum, cecum, colon

  • 28

    pH range of the colon

    7 to 7.5

  • 29

    pH of the duodenum

    6.1

  • 30

    pH range of the cecum

    6 to 6.5

  • 31

    pH of the ileum

    7.8

  • 32

    This is a clear, colorless, and transparent fluid that circulates through ventricles of brain, subarachnoid space, and central canal of the spinal cord.

    cerebrospinal fluid

  • 33

    This is the normal pH of the cerebrospinal fluid.

    7.35

  • 34

    Aside from regulating intracranial pressure and influencing the hunger sensation and eating behavior, the cerebrospinal fluid also acts as a

    hydrolic shock absorber

  • 35

    It is a viscous liquid found in small quantities in the spaces between the joints, reducing friction and acts as a lubricant.

    synovial fluid

  • 36

    This is the normal pH of the synovial fluid.

    7.3 to 7.43

  • 37

    This is a thin, transparent fluid similar to plasma that fills the space between the cornea and the iris, nourishing the cornea and the lens and gives shape to the eye.

    aqueous humor

  • 38

    This is the normal pH of aqueous humor.

    7.1 to 7.3

  • 39

    The aqueous humor is specifically and continually produced by the non-pigmented epithelium of what

    ciliary body

  • 40

    This is a transparent substance that comprises a large portion of the eyeball, absorbing shocks to the eye and keeps the retina properly connected to its back wall.

    vitreous humor

  • 41

    This is the normal pH of the vitreous humor.

    7.29

  • 42

    The tears are produced by what glands?

    lachrymal glands

  • 43

    This enzyme protects the eye from infection.

    lysozyme

  • 44

    This is the body’s release valve for stress, sadness, grief, anxiety, and frustration, with the function of lubricating the surface of the cornea.

    tears

  • 45

    These are the three kinds of tears.

    reflex, continuous, emotional

  • 46

    This is the normal pH of tears.

    7.2 to 7.4

  • 47

    This is a unique thin fluid layer that covers the outer mucosal surfaces of the eye.

    tear film

  • 48

    This is the normal pH of the tear film.

    7.3

  • 49

    This layer of the tear film provides oxygen and nutrients and flushes away debris, toxins and foreign bodies.

    aqueous layer

  • 50

    This layer of the tear film helps stabilize it.

    mucin layer

  • 51

    This layer of the tear film retards the evaporation of tears.

    lipid layer

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    These are fluid inside the cells separated by the plasma membrane from surrounding interstitial fluid.

    intracellular fluid

  • 2

    Intracellular fluid takes up this percentage of body weight.

    40%

  • 3

    This is what you call the fluid outside or between cells which include the interstitial fluid, plasma, synovial fluid, aqueous humor, and cerebrospinal fluid.

    extracellular fluid

  • 4

    The extracellular fluid takes up about this much of our body weight.

    20%

  • 5

    This component of the body transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues, and CO2 from the tissues to the lungs.

    blood

  • 6

    This is the normal pH of the blood.

    7.35 to 7.45

  • 7

    Blood is a tissue consisting of different types of cells suspended in a liquid medium that is called

    plasma

  • 8

    This is a salty, watery solution produced by sweat glands.

    sweat

  • 9

    This is an oily secretion produced by sebacious glands.

    sebum

  • 10

    Sebum and sweat mix up on the skin surface to form the layer that waterproofs the skin and hair.

    acid mantle

  • 11

    This is the acid mantle’s pH range.

    4 to 5.5

  • 12

    This body fluid is the excretory product of the kidneys.

    urine

  • 13

    A clear, transparent, amber-colored urine can be classified as

    normal

  • 14

    The normal pH range of urine is

    4.6 to 8

  • 15

    A freshly voided urine is known to be

    acidic

  • 16

    HIGH OR LOW pH: pH level of urine that may be caused by uncontrolled diabetes, severe diarrhea, dehydration, starvation, or drinking too much alcohol.

    low pH

  • 17

    HIGH OR LOW pH: pH level of urine that may be caused by severe vomiting, kidney disease, UTI, and asthma.

    high pH

  • 18

    This is a watery and usually somewhat frothy substance produced in the mouths of some animals, including humans.

    saliva

  • 19

    Along with 98% water, what else does a saliva contain?

    electrolytes, mucus, antibacterial compounds, enzymes

  • 20

    This enzyme is contained in salivas, used to break down starch into maltose and dextrin.

    amylase

  • 21

    This is the normal pH of saliva.

    6.2 to 7.6

  • 22

    This is colorless, watery, acidic, digestive fluid produced in the stomach.

    gastric juice

  • 23

    This is the normal pH of gastric juice.

    1 to 5

  • 24

    The pH of gastric juice after a high-protein meal is

    1 to 2

  • 25

    The resting pH level of gastric juice is

    4 to 5

  • 26

    Gastric juice contains water, mucus, HCl, intrinsic factors and enzymes such as

    pepsin, renin, gastric lipase

  • 27

    Arrange the levels of the intestine according to increasing pH level.

    duodenum, ileum, cecum, colon

  • 28

    pH range of the colon

    7 to 7.5

  • 29

    pH of the duodenum

    6.1

  • 30

    pH range of the cecum

    6 to 6.5

  • 31

    pH of the ileum

    7.8

  • 32

    This is a clear, colorless, and transparent fluid that circulates through ventricles of brain, subarachnoid space, and central canal of the spinal cord.

    cerebrospinal fluid

  • 33

    This is the normal pH of the cerebrospinal fluid.

    7.35

  • 34

    Aside from regulating intracranial pressure and influencing the hunger sensation and eating behavior, the cerebrospinal fluid also acts as a

    hydrolic shock absorber

  • 35

    It is a viscous liquid found in small quantities in the spaces between the joints, reducing friction and acts as a lubricant.

    synovial fluid

  • 36

    This is the normal pH of the synovial fluid.

    7.3 to 7.43

  • 37

    This is a thin, transparent fluid similar to plasma that fills the space between the cornea and the iris, nourishing the cornea and the lens and gives shape to the eye.

    aqueous humor

  • 38

    This is the normal pH of aqueous humor.

    7.1 to 7.3

  • 39

    The aqueous humor is specifically and continually produced by the non-pigmented epithelium of what

    ciliary body

  • 40

    This is a transparent substance that comprises a large portion of the eyeball, absorbing shocks to the eye and keeps the retina properly connected to its back wall.

    vitreous humor

  • 41

    This is the normal pH of the vitreous humor.

    7.29

  • 42

    The tears are produced by what glands?

    lachrymal glands

  • 43

    This enzyme protects the eye from infection.

    lysozyme

  • 44

    This is the body’s release valve for stress, sadness, grief, anxiety, and frustration, with the function of lubricating the surface of the cornea.

    tears

  • 45

    These are the three kinds of tears.

    reflex, continuous, emotional

  • 46

    This is the normal pH of tears.

    7.2 to 7.4

  • 47

    This is a unique thin fluid layer that covers the outer mucosal surfaces of the eye.

    tear film

  • 48

    This is the normal pH of the tear film.

    7.3

  • 49

    This layer of the tear film provides oxygen and nutrients and flushes away debris, toxins and foreign bodies.

    aqueous layer

  • 50

    This layer of the tear film helps stabilize it.

    mucin layer

  • 51

    This layer of the tear film retards the evaporation of tears.

    lipid layer