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What is the most indispensable nutrient?
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Water
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Our body is made up of __% ~ __% water.
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50 ~ 75
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What are fluids?
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Substances composed of freely moving molecules.They have the ability to conform to the shape of the container.
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About 2/3 of the fluid is within body cells and is called ______________ fluid. The remaining 1/3 of the fluid is called _______________ fluid.
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Intracellular, extracellular.
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What is the fluid portion of the blood that carry blood cells?
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Plasma
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The body fluid composition of tissue varies by 3 things. list them
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1. Tissue type - lean tissue have higher fluid conc.2. Gender - Males have more lean tissue3. Age - lean tissue is lost with age as well as body fluid.
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Recommendation for fluid is.. ?
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1-1.5mL water / kcal of energy expanded
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Why are alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, or caffeine drinks bad choices for water substitutes?
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They act as diuretics (making you urinate more, loss of water)
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List the componants of body fluids.
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1. Water2. Electrolytes (mineral salts dissolved in water)
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List four examples of electrolytes.
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1. Sodium2. Potassium3. Chloride4. Phosphorus
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Fluids have an overall neutral charge. Why is that?
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This is because of the balance of electrolytes. Electrolytes carry charges.Sodium and potassium carry positive chargesChloride and phosphorus carry negative charges
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In intracelluar fluid, ___ and ___ are the predominant electrolytes.
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K+ and HPO4 2-
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In extracellular fluid, ___ and ___ are the predominant electrolytes.
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Na+ and Cl-
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What makes water an excellent solvent?
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It can dissolve many different substances.These include: ions, sugars, amino acids, vitamins, minerals.
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What is the function of fluid?
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To dissolve and transport substances.Helps regulated fluid balanceHelp nerves respond to simuliProtect and lubricate body tissuesMaintain body temp.
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