The RBC osmolarity of a patient is 300 mOsm/L and

  1. Assume that fluid enters the distal convoluted tubule with an osmolarity of 100 mOsm and that the maximum osmolarity of
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  2. The RBC osmolarity of a patient is 300 mOsm/L and is given 1L of distilled water and starts with 3L of plasma.What is the plasma
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  3. The intracellular fluid concentration is 300 mOsm/kg. The extracellular fluid concentration is 280 mOsm/kg. The net movement of
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  4. The intracellular fluid concentration is 300 mOsm/kg. The extracellular fluid concentration is 280 mOsm/kg. The net movement of
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  5. Osmolarity (Osm) is the molar concentration of the particles-molecules and/or ions-in a solution. In physiological solutions, 5
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  6. Osmolarity (Osm) is the molar concentration of the particles-molecules and/or ions-in a solution. In physiological solutions, 5
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