Describes the number of particles solute in a solution, whereas is the ability o
ID: 180498 • Letter: D
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Describes the number of particles solute in a solution, whereas is the ability of a solution to affect the fluid volume in a cell. Tonicity; osmolarity Osmolarity; diffusion Osmolarity; tonicity Osmolarity; molarity Tonicity; diffusion A patient was severely dehydrated, losing a large amount of fluid. The patient was given intravenous fluids of normal saline. Normal saline is to your blood cells and is about NaCI. isotonic; 9% isotonic; 0.9% hypertonic; 9% hypotonic; 0.9% hypotonic; 9% What organelle is most active in causing programmed cell death? rough endoplasmic reticulum nucleus centriole lysosome mitochondrion transport does not require membrane proteins. Facilitated diffusion Bulk Simple Diffusion Active Filtration A solution of a pH above 7 is called. acidic neutral basic None of the above All of the above A blood pH of 7.35 is indicative of acidosis. indicative of alkalosis. in the normal physiological range. indicates effective buffering by the bicarbonate/carbonic acid system. Indicated ineffective bufferingExplanation / Answer
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32:C-Osmolarity, Tonicity
33: B-Isotonic, 0.9%
34: D-Lysosome
35: C-Simple diffusion
36: C-Neutral
37: C-In the normal physiological range