For the following be sure to explain your answers based on the data collected as
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Question
For the following be sure to explain your answers based on the data collected as well as your knowledge of the physiology of the urinary system.
A) Did the pH change appreciably in any of the subjects? If so, who and in which group? Why do you think the pH may have changed?
B) As time passes, is there a difference between the two groups in the number of silver nitrate drops needed? How is it different? How does this number of drops change overall and explain what is occurring with the NaCl.
4 #3 Delaney GATORADE GROUP Glucose drops g Naci Flow Rate Specif Total Total so far TIME, min Urine Vol., ml ml/min Grav. pH mg/dL of AgNO3 per 100 ml g Naci 0.0 1.015 5.00 negative 5 0.5 0.000 0.000 20 26 1.3 1.010 6.00 negative 10 1 0.260 0.260 40 120 3.0 1.010 6.00 negative 1 0.1 0.120 0.380 60 77 3.9 1.010 6.50 negative 0 0 0.000 0.380 11 80 42 1.1 1.005 5.00 negative o o 0.380 0.000 100 120 6.0 1.010 5.00 negative 0 0 0.000 0.380 12 13 0.380 14 TOTAL 385 3.04 15 ATORADE GROUP Ave. Flow Rate 16 #4 Anna Total Total so far 17 Flow Rate Specif Glucose drops g Nac 18 TIME, min urine Vol., ml ml/min Grav. pH mg/dL of AgNO, per 100 ml g Naci 0.0 1.020 5.00 negative 8 0.8 0.000 0.000 19 0.400 20 1.020 6.00 negative 40 150 7.5 1.005 6.00 negative 7 0.7 1.050 1.450 21 60 175 8.8 1.005 6.00 negative 1 0.1 0.175 1.625 23 80 180 9.0 1.005 5.00 negative 1 0.1 0.180 1.805 100 145 7.3 1.005 5.00 negative 1 0.1 0.145 1.950 24 25 TOTAL 700 6.938 26 27 Ave. Flow RateExplanation / Answer
A) Yes, the pH in water group candidates changed. Maria's pH became 6.50 from initial 6.0 hence it has become less acidic may be because of her intake of water or some basic foods. Kathy's pH also changed but it became more acidic from 6.0 to 5.0 which is because of her taking an acidic diet.