CAS BI 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Hypotension, Sweat Gland, Blood Vessel

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Interstitial uid becomes lower volume and higher osmolarity when you are sweating a lot. As you sweat over time, the residue on your skin becomes saltier and saltier. As we drop the volume of the interstitial uid, the blood is drawn to that area in order to ll it out with plasma. In this case, you can still be sweating but blood volume decreases. This brings to a series of problems (affects the brain, as well). Blood pressure is essential to get blood to the brain from the heart. In order to compensate the loss of blood, our body contracts blood vessels to push up blood, for pressure (this contraction gives a person pale/bluish color of skin). When we have one problem is homeostasis, there are usually different mechanisms attached to it. As we create sweat, uids and some ions are pushed out of the sweat gland.

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