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The concentration of bodily fluids refers to the amount of solutes, such as electrolytes, proteins, and nutrients, present in the fluids within the body, including blood, plasma, and interstitial fluid. This concentration is typically measured in terms of osmolarity or molarity and is crucial for maintaining homeostasis, as it influences fluid balance, cellular function, and overall health. Abnormal concentrations can lead to medical conditions, such as dehydration or electrolyte imbalances.

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