Update ) Anatomy and
Physiology IV with Lab | Questions
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Correct - Chamberlain
Question:
----- of a solution is determined solely by its --------
Answer:
pH / Hydrogen ions (H+)
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acids; any chemical that ------- in solution
Answer:
donates H+
,Question:
Acids
Answer:
-any chemical that donates H+ in solution
-a strong acid such as HYDROCHLORIC acid (HCI) ionizes freely
-gives up most its H+ markedly LOWER pH of a solution
-weak acids like CARBONIC ACID (H2CO3) ionize only slightly
-keeps most H+ chemically bound, does not affect pH much
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bases; any chemical that ----- in a solution
Answer:
accepts H+
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bases
Answer:
-any chemical that accept H+ in a solution
-strong bases, such as the hydroxide ion (OH-), have a strong tendency to
bind H+, markedly raising pH
,Question:
Buffer
Answer:
any mechanism that resists changes in pH by converting strong acids or bases
to weak one. 7.35-7.45
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physiological buffers
Answer:
organ system that controls output of acids, bases, pr CO2
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physiological buffer systems has URINARY AND RESPIRATORY system
explain ?
Answer:
Urinary system: buffers greatest quantity of acid pr base
Respiratory system: buffers within minutes * cannot alter pH as much as the
urinary system
, Question:
major chemical buffers ****
Answer:
bicarbonate, phosphate, hemoglobin, and protein systems
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chemical buffer restores ----- pH in fraction of a second
Answer:
normal
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bicarbonate buffer system; converting strong acids and strong bases into
Answer:
weak acids
weak bases