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What is intracellular anion?

Extracellular ions are ions found outside of a cell or tissue. This includes things in the interstitial spaces and fluids, ions in your blood, lymph and other fluids that help cushion or provide nutrition for a tissue.


What makes fluids called secretion?

Fluids are called secretions when they are produced and released by specialized cells or glands in the body. These secretions often contain specific substances such as enzymes, hormones, or mucus that serve various functions in the body, such as digestion, lubrication, or communication within the body.


What is the word that means between cells?

Intercellular means between cells;as, intercellular substance,space,or fluids.


What is bronchial secretions?

Bronchial secretions are fluids that are produced by the cells lining the bronchial tubes in the respiratory tract. These secretions help to keep the airways moist, trap foreign particles, and assist in clearing mucus and debris from the lungs through coughing or swallowing. Changes in the amount or composition of bronchial secretions can occur in various respiratory conditions.


Which salt solution is more likely to be isotonic to the intracellular fluids of a potato?

A 0.9% sodium chloride solution (normal saline) is more likely to be isotonic to the intracellular fluids of a potato. This concentration is similar to the overall solute concentration inside the cells of a potato, making it the best choice to prevent osmotic imbalance when the potato is immersed in the solution.

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Name three nonliving substances found outside a cell.?

Body fluids, cellular secretions, and intracellular matrix


What substances are found on cell surfaces?

Living-subclasses and subhyla Nonliving- body fluids, cellular secretions, intracellular matrix


Is the fluids inside a cell?

Yes, cells contain various fluids such as cytoplasm, which is a fluid that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles, and intracellular fluid (or cytosol), which is the fluid inside the cell membrane but outside the organelles. These fluids play crucial roles in various cellular processes such as transport, metabolism, and signaling.


Difference between intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid?

Cytoplasm is the inner part of the cell or its the contents of the cell, which is surrounded by plasma membrane. While extracellular fluid is the fluid located outside of the cells and divided into 1.plasma in the blood vessel. 2.interstitial fluid between the cells.


What body fluids does AIDS live in?

It lives in Blood, Semen, and Vaginal Secretions.


What is intracellular anion?

Extracellular ions are ions found outside of a cell or tissue. This includes things in the interstitial spaces and fluids, ions in your blood, lymph and other fluids that help cushion or provide nutrition for a tissue.


Is semen a cell or tissue?

Semen is technically defined as a tissue. The only cellular component in semen is sperm cells. The remainder of semen consists of secretions from the seminal vessicles, Cowper's gland, and the prostate gland. These secretions are not cellular in nature, but aid in the survival ability of the sperm to increase the chance for fertilization.


What makes fluids called secretion?

Fluids are called secretions when they are produced and released by specialized cells or glands in the body. These secretions often contain specific substances such as enzymes, hormones, or mucus that serve various functions in the body, such as digestion, lubrication, or communication within the body.


What are glands that release their secretions directly into the body fluids and help regulate metabolic processes?

endocrine glands


What is the word that means between cells?

Intercellular means between cells;as, intercellular substance,space,or fluids.


What is bronchial secretions?

Bronchial secretions are fluids that are produced by the cells lining the bronchial tubes in the respiratory tract. These secretions help to keep the airways moist, trap foreign particles, and assist in clearing mucus and debris from the lungs through coughing or swallowing. Changes in the amount or composition of bronchial secretions can occur in various respiratory conditions.


The extra cellular fluids are collected and disposed of by what system?

Blood