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In normal cell the inter acellular calcium concentration is about 0.001 that of extra cellular fluid .

This gradient is maintained by the cell membrane which actively transports ca ions out of the cell . Irreversible injury causes accumulation of ca ions in cell . Ca activates endonucleases ( hydrolysis DNA ) phospholipases ( disrupt membranes ) and proteases ( digest the cytoskeleton ) .

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