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Understanding Body Fluids

Understanding body fluids involves calculating the anion gap, which is the difference between the measured cations (such as sodium) and the measured anions (such as chloride and bicarbonate) in the blood. This calculation is crucial in diagnosing and managing various electrolyte imbalances and acid-base disorders. By mastering this concept, medical students can better comprehend the complex mechanisms regulating fluid balance in the human body.

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Body fluids are essential components of the human body, playing critical roles in various physiological processes. They include blood, lymph, and interstitial fluid, each serving unique functions such as transporting nutrients, regulating temperature, and removing waste. Understanding these fluids i...

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Key Terms

Blood
A fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and removes waste products.

Example: Blood is essential for transporting oxygen throughout the body.

Lymph
A clear fluid that helps remove waste and transport immune cells.

Example: Lymph plays a key role in the immune system.

Interstitial Fluid
Fluid that surrounds cells, providing them with nutrients and removing waste.

Example: Interstitial fluid acts as a medium for nutrient exchange.

Homeostasis
The process of maintaining a stable internal environment in the body.

Example: Homeostasis is crucial for regulating body temperature.

Dehydration
A condition resulting from excessive loss of body fluids.

Example: Dehydration can lead to fatigue and confusion.

Overhydration
A condition caused by excessive intake of fluids, leading to an imbalance.

Example: Overhydration can cause swelling and electrolyte imbalances.

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Key Concepts

Types of body fluidsFunctions of body fluidsFluid balanceFluid composition