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BIOS 256 EXAM 3 PRACTICE SCRIPT
UPDATED 2026 TESTED SOLUTIONS

⫸ What percentage of body water is found in adult men? Answer:
About 60%


⫸ What percentage of body water is found in adult women? Answer:
About 50%


⫸ What happens to body water content with age? Answer: It declines to
about 45% in old age


⫸ What are the two main fluid compartments of the body? Answer:
Intracellular fluid (ICF) and extracellular fluid (ECF)


⫸ What are the subcompartments of extracellular fluid? Answer: Blood
plasma and interstitial fluid


⫸ What are nonelectrolytes? Answer: Organic molecules that do not
dissociate in water and carry no charge


⫸ What are electrolytes? Answer: Substances that dissociate into ions in
water and conduct electricity

,⫸ What are the major ECF ions? Answer: Major cation: Na⁺; major
anion: Cl⁻


⫸ What are the major ICF ions? Answer: Major cation: K⁺; major
anion: HPO₄²⁻


⫸ Which solutes make up most dissolved materials in body fluids?
Answer: Proteins and some nonelectrolytes (60-97%)


⫸ How does water move between compartments? Answer: By osmosis,
following solute concentration changes


⫸ What regulates body water balance? Answer: Water intake equals
water output


⫸ What triggers the thirst mechanism? Answer: Decrease in plasma
osmolality and dry mouth, stimulating the hypothalamic thirst center


⫸ What quenches thirst? Answer: Moistening of mucosa and distention
of stomach/intestines


⫸ What is obligatory water loss? Answer: Minimum water lost to
excrete wastes (≈500 mL/day) plus insensible losses

, ⫸ What hormone controls water reabsorption? Answer: Antidiuretic
hormone (ADH)


⫸ What happens when ADH levels are low? Answer: Dilute urine; less
water reabsorbed


⫸ What happens when ADH levels are high? Answer: Concentrated
urine; more water reabsorbed


⫸ What promotes ADH secretion? Answer: High ECF osmolality or
low blood volume/pressure


⫸ What is dehydration? Answer: Water output exceeds intake, causing
weight loss, fever, confusion, shock


⫸ What is hypotonic hydration? Answer: Excessive water intake or
renal insufficiency causing low Na⁺ and cell swelling


⫸ What is edema? Answer: Abnormal accumulation of fluid in
interstitial space


⫸ Why is sodium important? Answer: It regulates ECF volume, blood
pressure, and overall fluid balance


⫸ What triggers aldosterone release? Answer: Renin-angiotensin-
aldosterone mechanism due to low blood pressure or Na⁺
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