The chief intracellular cation in the human body is the potassium ion. On the other hand, the primary extracellular cation is the sodium ion. In is the actions of these ions that allow neurons to transmit electrical impulses.
Sodium ion is the most concentrated ion in the extracellular fluid.
No; the major extracellular anion is chloride.
Potassium.
hypovolemic shock and edema
The Chief Extracellular cation is sodium.
Sodium
Major Intracellular cation - K+ (Potassium) Major Extracellular cation - Na+ (Sodium) Major Intracellular anion - PO4+ (Phosphate) Major Extracellular anion - Cl- (Chloride)
potassium
Sodium is the primary cation for ECF, potassium is the primary cation for ICF.
calcium ; sodium
The chief intracellular cation in the human body is the potassium ion. On the other hand, the primary extracellular cation is the sodium ion. In is the actions of these ions that allow neurons to transmit electrical impulses.
Calcium
Sodium
The most abundant positive ion or cation in the extracellular fluid is sodium (Na+). Chloride (Cl-) is the most abundant negative ion or anion.
Sodium ion is the most concentrated ion in the extracellular fluid.
chloride?