Textbook Question
What are fluid shifts? What is their function, and what factors can cause them?
187
views

Verified step by step guidance
What are fluid shifts? What is their function, and what factors can cause them?
In a protein buffer system, if the pH increases:
(a) The protein acquires a hydrogen ion from carbonic acid
(b) Hydrogen ions are buffered by hemoglobin molecules
(c) A hydrogen ion is released and a carboxylate ion is formed
(d) A chloride shift occurs
Differentiate between respiratory compensation and renal compensation.
Why should a person with a fever drink plenty of fluids?
What are the three major buffer systems in body fluids? How does each system work?
How do respiratory and renal mechanisms support the buffer systems?