When an ingested toxicant is absorbed, it passes through the cells lining the GI tract into the:
Correct! When a chemical is absorbed it passes through cell linings of the absorbing organ (in this case, the gastrointestinal tract) into the interstitial fluid (fluid surrounding cells) within that organ.
Incorrect! When a chemical is absorbed it passes through cell linings of the absorbing organ (in this case, the gastrointestinal tract) into the interstitial fluid (fluid surrounding cells) within that organ.
The apparent volume of distribution (VD) represents the:
Correct! The apparent volume of distribution (VD) represents the total volume of body fluids in which a toxicant is distributed. It consists of the interstitial fluid, intracellular fluid, and the blood plasma. Soon after absorption, a toxicant may be distributed to all three types of fluids, although the concentrations may be quite different. Rarely will a toxicant be distributed to only one type of fluid.
Incorrect! The apparent volume of distribution (VD) represents the total volume of body fluids in which a toxicant is distributed. It consists of the interstitial fluid, intracellular fluid, and the blood plasma. Soon after absorption, a toxicant may be distributed to all three types of fluids, although the concentrations may be quite different. Rarely will a toxicant be distributed to only one type of fluid.