CO2 partial pressure in intracellular fluid is the highest in body.
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- Where is the highest partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the body A: Venous blood B: capillary blood C: arterial blood D: interstitial fluid E: intracellular fluid
- Edema is A: Excessive intracellular fluid B: Excess extracellular fluid C: Excessive fluid in tissue spaces or body cavity D: Excessive intravascular fluid
- What does edema mean? A: swelling induced by increased body fluid B: too much intracellular fluid C: too much extracellular fluid D: the accumulation of excess fluid within the interstitial space
- The<br/>main way of compensating the body for acute metabolic acidosis is () A: Buffering<br/>of extracellular fluid B: Buffering<br/>of intracellular fluid C: Respiratory<br/>compensation D: Renal<br/>compensation E: Bone<br/>compensation
- Under normal circumstances, the effective stimulus to maintain the excitability of the respiratory center is increasing of CO2 partial pressure in arterial blood.