Part 1: For each person, calculate the total number of osmolytes in the ICF and ECF and their body water (to 1 decimal place). Part 2: EXPLAINING your answer in each case and noting the diagnosis (eg isotonic overhydration), which data column best represents a person who has: a. run a marathon without drinking any fluid to b. run a marathon but, followed bad advice, and consistently drank only water on the race C. chronic diarrhea from cholera. Explain the primary cause of death in cholera

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The following table shows the ICF and ECF volumes, plus the osmolarity at osmotic
equilibrium, of 6 different people. Person A is NORMAL. Assume 100% dissociation for NaCl.
A
B
C
D
F
(normal)
Osmolarity (mOsm/L)
285
285
260
334
285
308
ECF volume (L)
11
14.6
19.6
16
12.3
14
ICF volume (L)
28
28
30.4
23.9
28
25.7
3990 3135
3796 5469 4560 3788.4
Total ECF mosm
7980 7180 7904 7182.4 7180 7915-6
38
Total ICF mosm
42
39
45.2 43.5 44
Total Body Water (L)
Part 1: For each person, calculate the total number of osmolytes in the ICF and ECF and their
body water (to 1 decimal place).
Part 2: EXPLAINING your answer in each case and noting the diagnosis (eg isotonic
overhydration), which data column best represents a person who has:
a. run a marathon without drinking any fluid
to
b. run a marathon but, followed bad advice, and consistently drank only water on the race
c. chronic diarrhea from cholera. Explain the primary cause of death in cholera
d. been stranded at sea and succumbed to drinking seawater
Transcribed Image Text:I need Question 2 Part 2 a-d. TIA Question 2 The following table shows the ICF and ECF volumes, plus the osmolarity at osmotic equilibrium, of 6 different people. Person A is NORMAL. Assume 100% dissociation for NaCl. A B C D F (normal) Osmolarity (mOsm/L) 285 285 260 334 285 308 ECF volume (L) 11 14.6 19.6 16 12.3 14 ICF volume (L) 28 28 30.4 23.9 28 25.7 3990 3135 3796 5469 4560 3788.4 Total ECF mosm 7980 7180 7904 7182.4 7180 7915-6 38 Total ICF mosm 42 39 45.2 43.5 44 Total Body Water (L) Part 1: For each person, calculate the total number of osmolytes in the ICF and ECF and their body water (to 1 decimal place). Part 2: EXPLAINING your answer in each case and noting the diagnosis (eg isotonic overhydration), which data column best represents a person who has: a. run a marathon without drinking any fluid to b. run a marathon but, followed bad advice, and consistently drank only water on the race c. chronic diarrhea from cholera. Explain the primary cause of death in cholera d. been stranded at sea and succumbed to drinking seawater
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