Chlorine, in the form of chloride ions (Cl-), is primarily found outside of cells in the extracellular fluid. However, it is also present in smaller amounts inside cells, where it plays a role in various cellular processes, including maintaining osmotic balance and electrical neutrality. The concentration of chloride ions is generally higher in the extracellular environment compared to the intracellular environment.
Yes, electrolytes are present inside cells. They help regulate the balance of fluids inside and outside cells, ensuring proper cell function and communication. Key intracellular electrolytes include potassium, magnesium, and phosphate.
As water molecules are smaller than either Sodium or Chlorine molecules, osmosis is favoured in their leaving the cell into the salt solution. Therefore a living cell shrinks in salt solution.
Err... Hair cells on inside, hair follicles on the outside.
To the inside of the vascular cambium, xylem cells are formed. These cells are responsible for transporting water and minerals throughout the plant. To the outside of the vascular cambium, phloem cells are formed. These cells transport nutrients and sugars produced through photosynthesis.
Diffusion keeps the amounts of molecules inside and outside the cell in balance, or in a state of homeostasis.
Your whole body, inside and outside, is made of cells.
Chlorine plays a role in maintaining the balance of fluids inside and outside of cells, as well as in the production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach for digestion. It also helps regulate pH levels and plays a role in nerve function.
Chlorine is very active element. It readily combine with any organic matter. So you do not find free chlorine in your body. You find the chlorine as sodium chloride out side the cells. You find double amount of chlorine in, potassium chloride, that is present inside the cells.
Extracellular is outside cells and intracellular is inside, so that extracellular fluid would not be inside cells.
Yes, electrolytes are present inside cells. They help regulate the balance of fluids inside and outside cells, ensuring proper cell function and communication. Key intracellular electrolytes include potassium, magnesium, and phosphate.
As water molecules are smaller than either Sodium or Chlorine molecules, osmosis is favoured in their leaving the cell into the salt solution. Therefore a living cell shrinks in salt solution.
Err... Hair cells on inside, hair follicles on the outside.
Extracellular is outside cells and intracellular is inside, so that extracellular fluid would not be inside cells.
To the inside of the vascular cambium, xylem cells are formed. These cells are responsible for transporting water and minerals throughout the plant. To the outside of the vascular cambium, phloem cells are formed. These cells transport nutrients and sugars produced through photosynthesis.
yes, i think. how can it be call bone cells if its outside the bone??
Diffusion keeps the amounts of molecules inside and outside the cell in balance, or in a state of homeostasis.
inside and outside of mitochondria :)