B3.3.5 - Responding To Osmotic Changes Flashcards

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1
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On average, how much water do you need to take in per day?

A

2 Litres

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Why might you need to consume more water than usual?

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Strenuous exercise, high temperatures which cause water loss due to sweating

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3
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What triggers the thirst response?

A

A reduction of the water potential in your plasma or an increase in salt concentration

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How is the thirst response created?

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An impulse is sent to your brain which tells you to take more fluids

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How does the kidney react to the thirst response?

A

It produces less urine

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How do you get dehydration?

A

Not taking more fluids after the thirst response

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What are symptoms of dehydration?

A

Passing of dark, concentrated urine
Lack of energy
Headaches and dizziness

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What happens if you stay dehydrated for a long time?

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Your kidneys and livers will become permanently damaged and you may die

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What does taking in too much water cause?

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The water potential of your plasma to rise above the water potential of your cells

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How does the kidney respond to taking in too much water?

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Produces more urine

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What may happen if you consume large amounts of water too quickly?

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Water will diffuse from the plasma into your cells, causing them to burst, and lack of concentration of sodium in your blood can lead to muscle cramping, confusion and seizures

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How can you die from water intoxication?

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When you drink so much water that it diffuses into your brain cells from osmosis

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13
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What are sports drink widely used for?

A

Rehydration

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What are the 3 types of sports drinks?

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Hypertonic
Hypotonic
Isotonic

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Why do some people believe sports drink do not enhance performance?

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There is limited scientific evidence

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What do hypertonic drinks contain?

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High levels of glucose and salts

17
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What do hypotonic drinks contain?

A

Low levels of glucose and salts

18
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What do isotonic drinks contain?

A

Ion concentrations equal to those in blood plasma