Kidneys are the main organs, witch manage electrolytes balance, water balance, acid base balance, help regulation of blood pressure through rennin angiotensin aldosterone mechanism and attach hydrogen atom to position one to make active form of it. It also secrete the hormone called "Erythropoitin", witch stimulates formation of red blood cells. You have about 0.150 mole of sodium chloride in extra cellular fluid with calcium in much lower concentration and potassium chloride in intro cellular fluid in about 0.150 mole concentration with magnesium in very low concentration.
Angiotensin II and Aldosterone
Sodium is primarily stored outside the cell in the extracellular fluid. It is found in high concentrations in the fluid surrounding the cell and plays an essential role in maintaining cell function and regulating cellular processes such as osmosis and membrane potential.
proteins and electrolytes including the liquid in blood plasma and interstitial fluid
Sodium ion is the most concentrated ion in the extracellular fluid.
sodium, chloride, & potassium
The acronym ECF stands for extracellular fluid. Extracellular fluid is the fluid outside of the cell in the human body.
Aldosterone
The principal elements in the extracellular fluid are sodium, potassium and calcium.
The Chief Extracellular cation is sodium.
Yes, reguarly too. When they get bored they are like, 'Dude, lets' regulate extracellular fluid composition'. 'That sounds like a great idea!'
Sodium
calcium ; sodium
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Sodium is primarily stored outside the cell in the extracellular fluid. It is found in high concentrations in the fluid surrounding the cell and plays an essential role in maintaining cell function and regulating cellular processes such as osmosis and membrane potential.
proteins and electrolytes including the liquid in blood plasma and interstitial fluid
Sodium ion is the most concentrated ion in the extracellular fluid.
YES!
Sodium is the primary cation for ECF, potassium is the primary cation for ICF.