extracellular
Urine production stays the same but the volume of extracellular fluid increases thus, the extracellular osmolarity decreases.
Extracellular
Extracellular.
Too little water can result in cellular and extracellular dehydration and eventual death.
extracellular
No it is the movian trench
You have 60 % water in your body. You have 20 % water in extracellular compartment. You have 40 % water in intracellular compartment.
Chloride is an Anion in Extracellular Fluid
Insulin and epinephrine
osmosis
Extracellular
Water (H2O) Salt (NaOH & KOH). Note, in mammalian cells, the intracellular and extracellular potassium and sodium levels are different. Potassium - Intracellular 139 millimolar, extracellular 4 millimolar Sodium - Intracellular 12 millimolar, extracellular 145 millimolar
Urine production stays the same but the volume of extracellular fluid increases thus, the extracellular osmolarity decreases.
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extracellular
It is extracellular