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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
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1878
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Chapter: 4.5 /
Q: 10
What is the approximate range of pH of gastric juice in the stomach
Chapter: 4.5 /
Q: 11
A buffer solution consisting of acetic acid and acetate ions (base) in a ratio of acid to base of 1:20 maintains the pH at 7.4. What is the ratio of the two components if the pH were to become 8.4 after addition of more of the basic component
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Q: 12
Acidity is stated as a pH value. If the pH of urine sample “A” is 6 and the pH of urine sample “B” is 7, then which of the following is true
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Q: 13
One form of acid base imbalance in the body is called acidosis. In this situation
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Q: 14
One of the buffer systems in the blood is the carbonic acid/bicarbonate buffer. It helps to maintain the body’s acid-base balance by destroying any excess:
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Q: 15
The major buffer system in the extracellular compartment is the:
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Q: 16
If a patient was suffering from “acidosis”, what would this mean
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Q: 17
What happens when an acid is added to a buffered solution
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Q: 18
Which of the statements below is correct
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Q: 19
When aspirin (an acid) is in the stomach (an acidic environment), what may be said of the aspirin molecules
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