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| 2. | fluids located within the blood cells |
| 3. | increased ventilation that results in lowered carbon dioxide level |
| 5. | when dissolved in water, can conduct electricity |
| 7. | results from excess loss of body fluid |
| 9. | pertaining to the pressure of liquids in equilibrium and to the pressure exerted by the liquid |
| 10. | excessive sodium in the blood |
| 11. | excessive calcium in the blood |
| 13. | across cell membranes |
| 14. | abnormal increase in the volumn of circulating blood |
| 15. | reduction of bone mass |
| 16. | within the cranium or skull |
| 17. | removing particles from a solution by allowing the liquid to pass through a membrane |
| 19. | exerts greater osmotic pressure than blood |
| 20. | passage of solvent through a semipermeable membrane; seperates solutions of different concentrations |
| 21. | increase in acidity of blood |