Having the proper balence of Sodium(Na+), Potassium(K+), Calcium(Ca2+), Magnesium(Mg2+), Chloride(Cl−), Hydrogen_phosphate(HPO42−), and Hydrogen_carbonate(HCO3−) in your body. This can be obtained by the proper nutrient intake, for example fruits such as bananas,Oranges, etc.
No receptors directly monitor fluid or electrolyte balance
electrolytes are dissolved in water of the body fluids
ph balance
Gretchen Mayo Reed has written: 'Regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance' -- subject(s): Body fluids, Hydrogen-ion concentration, Programmed instruction, Programmed texts, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Water-electrolyte balance (Physiology), Water-electrolyte imbalances 'Regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance: a programed instruction in physiology for nurses'
William Halstead Taylor has written: 'Fluid therapy and disorders of electrolyte balance' -- subject(s): Electrolyte balance, Electrolytes, Fluid therapy, Metabolism, Water, Water-Electrolyte Balance
electrolytes are dissolved in water
The kidney, among other systems, helps to maintain electrolyte balance.
what help control fluid and electrolyte balance and lowers blood cholesterol level
It helps maintain the electrolyte "balance".
An electrolyte imbalance can be an indicator of renal failure. The kidneys maintain the electrolyte balance in the body. Electrolytes are needed by the heart so it can make use of the electrical impulses it gets from the brain. They also regulate fluids and acid levels in the body.
Phosphate and calcium are stored within the skeletal system. If the body needs these substances in order to maintain electrolyte balance, they are then released into the body from the skeletal system.
Problems With Electrolyte Balance (causes and symptoms of low levels): http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual_ha/sec3/ch18/ch18d.html