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Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology
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Martin Caon
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978-981-10-2332-3
ISBN10:
1878
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Chapter: 4.4 /
Q: 29
If the following amounts of the given substances were dissolved in water, which would result in four osmoles of dissolved particles
Chapter: 4.4 /
Q: 30
What is the difference between “molarity” and “osmolarity”
Chapter: 4.4 /
Q: 31
Human blood has an osmolarity that lies within the range 280– 300 mosmol/L. Which of the following statements is correct
Chapter: 4.4 /
Q: 32
What distinguishes an osmole from a mole
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Q: 33
Which of the four IV solutions below is hypotonic
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Q: 34
Which of the following solutions is the most hypertonic
Chapter: 4.4 /
Q: 35
Given that a mole is 6 × 1023 particles, what is a millimole
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Q: 36
A solution that is isotonic to blood plasma is one which
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Q: 37
Which of the following quantities of substance would, when dissolved in one litre of water, produce a solution with the highest osmolarity
Chapter: 4.4 /
Q: 38
Given the concentration of Na+ inside the cell is about 10 mmol/L while it is 140 mmol/L in the extracellular fluid. The values for K+ are 140 mmol/L inside the cell and 4 mmol/L extracellularly
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