Fluid Compartments and Functions
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What is the primary control of water in the body?

  • Pressure sensors in the vascular system (correct)
  • Cerebrospinal fluid
  • The lungs B) The liver C) The heart D) The spleen
  • Synovial fluid in joints
  • Which method is used to develop growth curves in MCH Centers?

  • Height for age (correct)
  • Weight
  • Weight for height
  • Body Mass Index (BMI
  • What is the rate of glomerular filtration in the kidneys?

  • 1-2 L/day
  • 180 L/day (correct)
  • 50 L/day B) 75 L/day C) 100 L/day D) 150 L/day
  • 178 L/day
  • Which method is used to identify chronic malnutrition in children?

    <p>Height for age</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is an example of transcellular fluids?

    <p>Digestive juices</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which method is used to identify wasted children?

    <p>Weight for height</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Test your knowledge about different types of body fluids in this informative quiz! Learn about interstitial, intravascular, and transcellular fluids, their functions, and how they interact with each other. Use specific keywords like "fluid compartments," "plasma," and "cerebrospinal fluid" to make the description more specific to the quiz topic.

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