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Explain what is meant by the terms fluid balance, electrolyte balance, and acid-base balance, and discuss their importance for homeostasis. List the most frequent threats to acid-base balance, and explain how the body responds when the pH of body fluids varies outside normal limits.
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Maintaining proper fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balances is crucial for overall health, ensuring your body functions optimally. Fluid balance involves regulating water levels to prevent dehydration or swelling (Saladin, 2019). Electrolyte balance ensures that minerals like sodium and potassium are at the correct levels for proper muscle and nerve function, preventing issues like muscle cramps or heart problems. Acid-base balance keeps the acidity of your body fluids in check, which is vital for optimal bodily functions and avoiding sickness. Imbalances in these systems, whether due to breathing problems, kidney issues, or poor diet, can disrupt your body's equilibrium (Hopkins, Sanvictores, and Sharma, 2022). Fortunately, your body has mechanisms to respond to pH variations, using buffering systems in your blood, adjustments in breathing and kidney function to restore balance.

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Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
Fluid balance refers to the equilibrium between the intake and loss of water, which keep
hydration at the desired level in the body. Electrolyte balance is a term used to describe the
regulation of the appropriate levels of electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, chloride, and
calcium in the body fluids. These electrolytes perform different functions, including nerve
transmission, muscle contraction, and control of the fluid level. Acid-base balance represents the
balance of the acid...
