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uptake of water and select ions... "drinking"
increases the heart rate
Motion of ions in a battery, or the motion of a charged particle in cyclotron; muscle contraction in tissue, the frog's leg twitch.
An ECG stands for an electrocardiogram, a reading of the rhythm of your heart. What happens to the ECG when your heart speeds up is that the reading will change.
No, until 23C Ringer solution is applied
Tiiu Ambus has written: 'Lactate uptake and ion movement in frog muscle' -- subject(s): Frogs, Ions, Muscle, Biological transport, Lactate metabolism
Both the heart rate will decrease and the membrane will hyperpolarize
Calcium has no effect on heart rate. It does, however, have an effect on how hard the heart squeezes (inotropic effect). Heart rate is effected by the slow sodium channels in the pacemaker cells in the right atrium (and other pacemaker cells if the SA node is malfunctioning).
This depends on the amount of positive ions, negative ions & neutral ions inserted into the water.
CaF2
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As the concentration of hydronium ions (H+ ions) increases or as the concentration of hydroxyl ions (OH- ions) decreases, the pH of the solution decreases