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← Human Body & HealthWhy does severe dehydration cause neurological dysfunction during desert exposure?
A)Reduced cerebral spinal fluid production
B)Increased neuronal ATP production rates
C)Enhanced glial cell buffering capacity
D)Brain cell shrinkage from osmosis✓
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Dehydration increases plasma osmolality, which pulls water out of brain cells through osmosis, leading to cellular shrinkage and impaired function. Because of this osmotic shift, neurological dysfunction occurs; therefore, brain cell shrinkage explains the problem, rather than changes in CSF, ATP production or glial buffering.
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