Physiology 7 Flashcards

1
Q

give the equation for working out pH

A

log 1/[H+]

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2
Q

the pH of arterial blood is higher than venous blood T or F

A

T

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3
Q

what is the average pH of blood?

A

7.4

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4
Q

an increase in H+ ions __ pH

A

reduces

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5
Q

does acidosis or alkalosis cause overexcitement of the CNS?

A

alkalosis

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6
Q

changes in H+ ion levels influence the levels of what ion?

A

K+

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7
Q

how is H+ added to the body?

A

via carbonic acid formation
from breakdown of nutrients
from metabolism

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8
Q

HA H+ + A-

if acid is added to this system, what way will equilibrium shift?

A

to the left (A- binds to the extra acid)

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9
Q

HA H+ + A-

if a base is added to this system, what way will equilibrium shift?

A

to the right

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10
Q

what is the henderson hasselbalch equation?

A

pH = pK + log [A-]/[HA]

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11
Q

what enzyme catalyses the reaction of CO2 + H20?

A

carbonic anhydrase

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12
Q

HCO3 is controlled by what organ?

A

kidneys

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13
Q

pCO2 is controlled by what organ?

A

lungs

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14
Q

how can the kidneys alter the level of HCO3 in the blood?

A

can add new bicarb to the blood

can reabsorb HCO3 back into the blood

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15
Q

when HCO3 levels in the tubular fluid is low, what does H+ combine with?

A

phosphate

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16
Q

how can you measure the level of acid phosphate in the body?

A

measure the conc of titratable acid in the urine

17
Q

what 2 molecules formed of new H+ ions in the kidney are responsible for “alkalising” the body when acid levels are high?

A

titratable acid

NH4