Acid Base Flashcards
Changes to blood pH affects proteins by what mechanism?
A. Salting out of proteins
B. Changing the secondary structure
C. Preventing formation of tertiary structure
D. By preventing primary structure from forming
B. By changing secondary structure ( increased [H] disrupts hydrogen bonds)
Outline the pH of venous blood, arterial blood, and intracellular fluid
Venous: 7.35
Arterial: 7.45
ICF: 7.0
Of venous blood, arterial blood, and ICF, which is used to measure acidosis/alkalosis?
Arterial blood
Which of the following systems acts in seconds to restore hydrogen ion balance?
A. Respiratory
B. Renal
C. Subcellular chemical reactions
C. Subcellular chemical reactions
Which of the following systems acts in hours to days to restore hydrogen ion balance?
A. Respiratory
B. Renal
C. Subcellular chemical reactions
B. Renal
Which of the following systems acts in minutes to restore hydrogen ion balance?
A. Respiratory
B. Renal
C. Subcellular chemical reactions
A. Respiratory
Compounds that release H+ ions.
A. Base
B. Acid
B. Acid
This is an acid excreted by the lungs, usually carbon dioxide.
A. fixed acid
B. volatile acid
B. volatile acid
Compounds that accept H+ ions.
A. Base
B. Acid
A. Base
This is an acid excreted by the kidneys, usually sulfuric acids, phosphoric acids, ketones, salicylates.
A. fixed acid
B. volatile acid
A. fixed acid
What are the three major systems regulating the body’s [H]?
- acid-base buffer system (cellular)
- respiratory center
- kidneys
Of the three major body systems regulating [H], the cellular buffer system can be broken down into what components?
- bicarbonate (most impt. ECF buffer)
- phosphate
- proteins