College Level Anatomy and Physiology

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potassium is in the system, there will be fewer hydrogen ions in the filtrate and less conservation of bicarbonate.

ACID-BASE DISORDERS The normal pH in the blood is between 7.35 to 7.45. Levels below this are considered to be acidotic, while levels above this are considered to be alkalotic. The symptoms of acidosis are fatigue, lethargy, headache, and confusion. The symptoms of alkalosis are cognitive impairment, numbness and tingling, muscle twitching, and nausea/vomiting. Metabolic and respiratory disorders can cause either acidosis or alkalosis. The respiratory component involves CO2, which parallels the carbonic acid level, while the renal component involves bicarbonate levels. Metabolic acidosis involves primary bicarbonate deficiency. The most common cause of this problem is excessive numbers of organic acids or ketones in the bloodstream. Other causes of metabolic acidosis include diarrhea (with loss of bicarbonate), kidney disease, diabetic ketoacidosis (from ketones), strenuous exercise, methanol toxicity, paraldehyde toxicity, isopropanol toxicity, ethylene glycol toxicity, and salicylate poisoning (from aspirin overdoses). Metabolic alkalosis is from primary bicarbonate excess. This can be caused by ingestion of certain antacids, excess ACTH production in Cushing’s disease, vomiting (loss of acid), and excessive diuretic or laxative abuse. Respiratory acidosis comes from respiratory failure, pneumonia, or congestive heart failure. On the other hand, respiratory alkalosis comes from hyperventilation, salicylate toxicity (after an initial acidosis), and catecholamine excesses. These things rarely happen as “pure diseases” but are rapidly compensated for in the body. The goal of compensatory mechanisms is to maintain the pH of the blood, which is paramount over the actual concentrations of CO2, carbonic acid, and bicarbonate. The lungs will compensate for metabolic acidosis by blowing off CO2 and will compensate for metabolic alkalosis by holding onto CO2 (within limits, because respiration must to a degree continue to happen or the person will die). 378


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Acid Base Physiology

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page 393

The Lungs and Acid-Base Balance

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The Ovarian Cycle and Oogenesis

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pages 422-423

Acid-Base Disorders

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pages 396-397

Kidney Physiology

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page 373

Secretion and Reabsorption

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pages 374-375

Stomach Anatomy and Physiology

6min
pages 322-325

Urine Composition

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pages 378-379

Basic Human Metabolism

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pages 353-354

Large Intestine

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pages 329-330

The Pharynx

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page 320

Nutrition and Metabolism

3min
pages 355-356

Mouth Anatomy and Physiology

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page 317

Ventilation and Perfusion

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page 304

Gas Exchange

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page 303

Larynx

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pages 294-295

Lung Anatomy

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page 298

Pulmonary Ventilation

3min
pages 299-300

T Cell Development and Maturation

1min
page 281

Antibodies and B Cells

4min
pages 282-284

Regulation of the Cardiovascular System

1min
page 251

Erythrocytes

3min
pages 245-246

Plasma Components

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page 243

Conduction System of the Heart

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pages 228-230

Electrical Activity of the Heart

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page 227

Cardiac Physiology

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page 233

Hormone Types

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page 201

Parathyroid Glands

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page 212

Vision

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pages 188-190

Spinal Nerves

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pages 179-180

Cranial versus Somatic Nerves

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page 191

Glial Cells of the PNS

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page 174

Myelin

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page 153

Ganglia

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page 175

Types of Glial Cells

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Skeletal Muscle Fibers

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page 126

Muscles of the Trunk

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pages 134-136

The Pelvic Girdle

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page 113

Joints

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pages 116-117

Fascicle Arrangements

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page 130

The Scapula and Clavicle

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page 109

The Lower Limb

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pages 114-115

Ribcage and Sternum

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page 107

The Cranium

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pages 98-100

Skin Cancer

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page 80

Bony Markings

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pages 90-91

Muscle Tissue

3min
pages 57-58

The Nails

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page 75

The Dermis

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page 70

Types of Tissues

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page 46

The Hair

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pages 73-74
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