Chapter 16 Flashcards
Substances that bind with hydrogen
Bases
Substance that release hydrogen
Acids
Dissolved substance move from an area of high concentrations to an are of lower concentration through semipermeable membrane
Passive membrane
Certain dissolved substance require assistance from a carrier molecule to pass through a semipermeable membrane
Facilitated diffusion
Requires an energy source a substance called adrenaline triphosphate (ATP) to drive dissolved chemicals from an area of low concentration to an area of higher concentration
Active transportation
Oral intake is controlled by
Hypothalamus
Spasm of the facials muscle when the facial nerve is tapped
Chvostek sign
Ph refers to the amount of
Hydrogen
A ph of what is neutral
7
A ph of what is acidity
Below 7
A ph of alkalinity is what
Above a 7
Normal plasma ph is
7.35-7.45
Acidosis is what
Excessive accumulation of acids or loss of bicarbonate body fluids
Alkalosis means
Excessive amout of bases or loses of acid in body fluid
What is a metabolic acidosis
Body retains to much H+
Or lose bicarbonate ions
LeAds to hyperventilation