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When a patient has blood cleansed by hemodialysis, the blood is circulated through dialysis tubing submerged in a bath that
contains the following solutes in water: 0.6% NaCl, 0.04% KC1, 0.2% NaHCO3, and 0.72% glucose (all percentages are
w/v). Suggest one or more reasons why the dialysis tubing is not submerged in pure water.
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Osmall solute ions and molecules will not pass through the dialyzing membrane
O more water would flow into the blood, while more of the solutes would flow out of the dialysis tubing than desired
O the blood needs to be cleaned without stripping it of too many of the needed ions and small molecules in the blood
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Transcribed Image Text:m/ilmn/takeAssignment/takeCovalentActivity.do?locator-assignment-take [Review Topics] Submit Answer When a patient has blood cleansed by hemodialysis, the blood is circulated through dialysis tubing submerged in a bath that contains the following solutes in water: 0.6% NaCl, 0.04% KC1, 0.2% NaHCO3, and 0.72% glucose (all percentages are w/v). Suggest one or more reasons why the dialysis tubing is not submerged in pure water. progress [References] (Select all that apply.) Osmall solute ions and molecules will not pass through the dialyzing membrane O more water would flow into the blood, while more of the solutes would flow out of the dialysis tubing than desired O the blood needs to be cleaned without stripping it of too many of the needed ions and small molecules in the blood A Retry Entire Group 1 more group attempt remaining Previous Email Instructor Next Save and Exit
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