HTHSCI 1LL3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Bicarbonate Buffer System, Aromatic Amino Acids, Aliphatic Compound

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Muscle tissue, which is why obese individuals are more often dehydrated. Interstitial, in the cells, and in the blood (15l, 25l, and 5l) Certain atoms have a stronger pull on electrons, giving them a more negative charge than the atom they are bonded to because the electrons are closer to their nucleus than the other. Passive diffusion of water following towards areas of high solute concentration. Hot temperature is vasodilation and sweating to let off heat, cold temperatures is vasoconstriction to keep the blood in the core area of the body near the vital organs. The total sum concentration of all dissolved solutes in a solution. Sodium concentration minus the concentration of chloride and bicarbonate. Explain the ph equation and how imbalances are caused ph is the negative log of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, so more ions means a lower value.

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