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Fs & Es
Fluids and Electrolytes
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Osmosis | Movement of a pure solvent through a semipermeable membrane from a solution with a lower solute concentration to one with a higher solute concentration. |
| Hypotonic | Situation in which one solution has a smaller concentration of solute than another solution; therefore the first solution exerts less osmotic pressure. |
| Intracellular Fluid (ICF) | it comprises all fluid within body cells. It's the liquid within the cell membrane. I makes up about 40% of body weight. |
| Extracellular Fluid (ECF) | It's all fluid outside a cell, and it's composed of the interstitial fluids and intravascular fluids, which is blood plasma. It makes up about 20% of the total body weight. |
| Water | The largest single component of the body; it makes up 60% of the average male's weight and 50% of the average female's weight |
| Electrolyte | An element or compount that, when dissolved in water or another solven, separates into ions and is able to carry an electric current. |
| Cation | Positively charged electrolyte. |
| Anion | Negatively charged electrolyte. |
| Solvent | Any liquid in which another substance can be dissolved. |
| Diffusion | Movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration. |
| Solute | Substance dissolved in a solution. |
| Solution | Mixture of one or more substances dissolved in another substance. The molecules of each of the substances disperse homogeneously and do not change chemically. A solution may be a liquid, gas, or solid. |
| Concentration Gradient | Gradient that exists across a membrane separating a high concentration of a particular ion from a low concentration of the same ion. |