A (10 Points) - Which curve (Sample 1, 2, or 3) represents the initial plasma in
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A (10 Points) - Which curve (Sample 1, 2, or 3) represents the initial plasma inulin concentration curve during constant inulin infusion of a normal person (so the Inulin drip or pump isn't malfunctioning, the doctor isn't drunk, and the person isn't physiologically abnormal)? B (5 Points) - Explain why the correct curve looks like it does (what is the inulin input/output relationship)? C (5 Points) - Draw, from the correct curve, what you would expect the curve to look like for the remaining time (hours 2-6 where inulin is no longer infused). D (5 Points) - Explain the inulin curve you created in part C (what is the inulin input/output relationship)? E (5 Points) - What fluid compartment would you be analyzing?Explanation / Answer
A) the linear graph represents initial inulin curve remaining constant.
B)
C) consider sample showing exponential line, if there is no infusion then the curve remains a flat line at concentration 20 mg%.
D) if inulin is no longer infused, then the conc of inulin in plasma shall not rise. thus, flat line.
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