Across
- 5. Also known as Ammonium molybdate method
- 8. One third of the total body water (16 liters)
- 9. Sodium
- 10. Major component of the buffering system of blood
- 11. Decreases phosphate by renal excretion
- 13. Can increase K+ levels by 0.5 mmol/L
- 14. Major extracellular anion
- 15. Two - thirds of the total body water (24 liters)
- 16. Increase serum Na+
- 17. Methods for Chloride also measures _______
- 19. Difference between the unmeasured cation and unmeasured anions
- 21. Hormone affecting sodium levels
- 25. Increase serum Cl-
- 26. Major intracellular cation
- 27. Major extracellular cation
- 28. Potassium
Down
- 1. Decrease serum K+
- 2. Colorimetric method for Potassium determination
- 3. Ions capable of carrying an electric charge
- 4. Colorimetric method for Calcium determination
- 6. Lein Colorimetric method for Sodium determination
- 7. Decrease serum Na+
- 12. Increase serum K+
- 15. phosphorus Inversely related to Ca+
- 18. Is an intracellular cation second in abundance to K+
- 20. Decrease serum Cl-
- 22. Most abundant form of Calcium
- 23. Involved in coagulation, enzyme activity, excitability of skeletal and cardiac muscle and maintenance of blood pressure
- 24. here CA+ is maximally absorbed as it is favored at an acidic pH