Chapter 8: Water and Minerals Flashcards
1
Q
How much of our body weight does water make up?
A
60%
2
Q
Functions of water?
A
- transport of nutrients and wastes
- solvent
- cleansing agent
- lubricant for joints
- maintains body temp
- incompressibility
3
Q
What happens when you are thirsty?
A
- Pituitary gland signalled to release hormone
- kidney shift water back to bloodstream (urine output decreased)
- hypothalamus initiates nerve impulse
4
Q
What are the 7 major minerals?
A
- calcium
- phosphorus
- potassium
- sulfur
- sodium
- chloride
- magnesium
5
Q
What are trace minerals?
A
- iodine
- iron
- zinc
- copper
- selenium
- fluoride
- chromium
- manganese
6
Q
What are the functions?
A
- electrolytes maintain water balance and muscle contractions (na,k,cl)
- bones and teeth (ca,p,mg,f,zn)
- structure of DNA (P)
- protein structure
- cell signalling
- antioxidant
7
Q
Functions of calcium?
A
- muscle contraction- heartbeat
- blood clotting
8
Q
What is osteoporosis?
A
When bone density drops
9
Q
Functions of phosphorus?
A
- maintenance of acid-base balance
- part of DNA and RNA- tissue growth and renewal
- structural part of phospholipids
- stored in bones and teeth
10
Q
Functions of magnesium?
A
- operation of enzymes
- the proper functioning of muscles (ca: contracts and mg: relaxes)
11
Q
Functions of sodium?
A
- iron is used to maintain fluid volume outside cells
- nerve transmission
- as sodium intake >, BP is > and leads to hypertension
12
Q
Functions of potassium?
A
- positive ion used to maintain fluid volume inside cells
- fluid and electrolyte balance
- maintain heartbeat
- deficiency worsens hypertension
13
Q
Functions of zinc?
A
- makes parts of cells genetic material
- heme in haemoglobin
- wound healing, sperm production, taste,fetal development