alkalosis
Respiratory alkalosis Respiratory alkalosis
The question is phrased incorrectly... it is HPO4 not HOP4. The answer is H2PO4 in the urine in alkalosis.
It decomposes into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide
If the underlying condition that caused the respiratory alkalosis is treated and corrected, there may be no long-term effects.
alkalosis? shock?
Elevated blood calcium levels and alkalosis caused by excessive intake of milk and alkalis
alkalosis
Alkalosis
This will cause your body to get rid of too much carbon dioxide, making your blood more alkaline than normal. This is called respiratory alkalosis, and it affects how proteins and ions act in your body. Potassium and phosphate will shift intercellularly (and out of the blood), which will affect heart muscle excitability and blood calcium levels. As phosphate goes down in the blood, generally calcium will go up. However, in the case of respiratory alkalosis, since ions have shifted intercellularly, there are more protein binding sites available in the blood, which will bind more free calcium (and drop your calcium blood level). This will affect heart muscle excitability as well. The combined hypocalcemia and hypokalemia are dangerous for the heart.
Respiratory alkalosis Respiratory alkalosis
The meaning of alkalosis is a pH of blood higher than 7,45.
the calcium . . . gets cookedahhduhh
The student would be experiencing alkalosis, as he/she is blowing off Co2 which is an acidic gas. This is known as acute alkalosis.
If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.
Calcium Carbonate
When the ph of ruminal goes more than 7 than it is termed as ruminal alkalosis