NUTR-4550 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Feces, Oncotic Pressure, Baroreceptor

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4% of body weight is in the plasma: interstitial fluid is 16, intracellular fluid is 40% Semi-permeable membranes typically only allow fluids through and not the solutes. Osmotic: water movement in cell and the container. Tonicity: just in reference to the solute concentration in the container (fluid in container) Osmosis scenario ii: more solute on one side than the other. Iso-osmotic and isotonic: if water goes in, h20 will come out. Urea solution: the container contains urea, but urea can diffuse through plasma membranes: causes h20 to flood into the cell. (pi)c: capillary colloid osmotic pressure (protein concentration) Positive values lead to entering of the capillary bed in kidney (filtration) Negative values lead to reabsorption and fluid in capillaries to leave. Water loss: 1. 44l/day: insensible: lungs (0. 3 l, insensible: skin (0. 4 l, feces: 0. 1 l, urine: 0. 64 l. Water intake: 1. 44l/day: preformed water (water from food): 0. 85l, metabolic water (water made during atp production): 0. 37l, drinking minimum: 0. 22l.

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