Osmosis Case Study
Questions:
1. What problem did the distilled water in the patient’s bloodstream create?
2. What happed to the patient’s blood cells as a result?
3. Considering the function of red blood cells, why did the patient’s oxygen levels fall?
4. After Tom made his error, is there anything that could have been done to save the patient’s life?
5. The bacterium Vibrio cholerae causes the disease cholera. Infected people have such severe diarrhea, they may lose as much as 20 L of fluid in a 24 hour period. The bacterium enters the body when a person drinks contaminated water, then attaches to the intestinal lining. During its metabolic activities, it secretes a compound that is toxic to cells of the lining, and they start secreting chloride ions. Sodium ions follow the chloride ions into the fluid in the intestines. Explain how this sequence of events causes the massive fluid losses.
6. When you have a long bath or spend some time in a swimming pool, the tips of your fingers turn wrinkled and white. Although babies develop in the uterus in a watery environment, their skin is not wrinkled at birth. Explain these phenomena, considering the differences in the two environments.