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This is sodium chloride - NaCl.

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What are the salts in human blood?

The most important is sodium chloride (NaCl).


What are the types of salts that make up human and other vertebrate blood?

Blood contain - as traces - organic salts of metals (Na, Fe, Cu, Zn etc.).


What are the Functions of human blood?

One of the functions of human blood is that it help in the blood clotting process as it seals wounds. It also maintains the amounts of salts in the body and body temperature to a constant.


What are the secondary buffers in human blood?

They include: -Hemoglobin + oxyhemoglobin =Acid/alkali K salts of phosphoric acid


Which organ in your body filters your blood and controls the amount of salts in your blood?

The kidneys filter blood and control the level of salts.


Where is the primary source of red blood cells located in human being?

Red Blood cells are originated from bone marrow.


What tissue has lacuna calcium salts and blood vessels?

Osseous tissue has calcium, salts, and blood vessels.


Where are mineral salts are taken from by the blood and where are they then taken to?

Mineral salts are taken from the blood in the nephron's of the kidneys, and then put back into the blood as needed in the peritubular capillaries.


Are there anhydrous salts in your body?

In the body salts are dissolved in water, blood etc.


What is blood plasma composed of blood and water or water and salts?

Blood plasma is the component of blood without cells. It's made up of water, salts, and other chemicals such as proteins.


What would happen to blood volume and blood pressure if water and salts were not reabsorbed?

since there were no enough water and salts reabsored, there woulnd't be enough blood volume, and blood pressure will be decreased.


What is the function of urine?

to remove salts in the blood