T or F Blood colloid osmotic pressure is the force that tends to push substances
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T or F
Blood colloid osmotic pressure is the force that tends to push substances from blood into filtrate. T or F (My answer False)
Most renal nerves originate in the celiac ganglion, and their function is to regulate renal resistance and blood flow. T or F (My answer False)
44) Drinking plain water after excessive sweating leads to (My answer D)
A) shut-down of sweat glands
B) Hypernatremia
C) Water intoxication
D) Deydration of Cells
Which of the following would lead to water retention?(my answer A)
A) Hypertension
B) Hypoventilation
C) Vomiting
D) Diarrhea
Explanation / Answer
Ans is false
Blood colloidal osmotic pressure is the pressure that is build up in blood due to proteins such as albumin. This pressure tends to pull water into the blood circulatory system.
It is opposite to hydrostatic pressure.
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