PSL300H1 Lecture Notes - Extracellular Fluid, Pearson Education, Fluid Compartments

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The biggest responsibility of the kidneys is the removal of waste products and the homeostatic regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance which is essential for survival. If the metabolic wastes are allowed to accumulate, they can become toxic in the body. Disturbances in blood volume and ion levels will cause serious medical problems before accumulation of metabolic wastes reach toxic levels. The distribution of water and solutes in the body. About 60% of the total body weight in an average individual is made up of water. Depending on our weight, the can be a range of water content from 50% to 80%. People who are at the low end of the spectrum include individuals who are overweight because fat cells contain very little water. People who are at the high end of the spectrum are athletes because they have lots of muscle cells which possess lots of water.

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