chloride
No; the major intracellular anion is phosphate.
No; the major extracellular anion is chloride.
Waste fluids from your body are filtered by the kidneys to remove toxins and excess substances. These fluids are then excreted as urine through the urinary system.
protective layer or cuticle that prevents the body fluids from breaking them down.
catheter
Major Intracellular cation - K+ (Potassium) Major Extracellular cation - Na+ (Sodium) Major Intracellular anion - PO4+ (Phosphate) Major Extracellular anion - Cl- (Chloride)
No; the major intracellular anion is phosphate.
No; the major extracellular anion is chloride.
kidney
i would say the bladder or the stomache(from its stomache acid)
If the body is properly prepared, there are no longer fluids in the body. Instead the mortician prepares the body by draining the fluids and replacing it with
As with most biological fluids, the major component of plasma by molarity and by mass is water. This is also true for the human body as a whole.
Blood and Lymph are the two main body fluids.
Body fluids are things like sweat, tears, blood, urine, CSF, mucus, genital secretions, breast milk; just about anything that is a part of or can come out of the body.
Chlorine is the most common anion in the body. Chlorine is an element that is utilized in industry, as well as found in common household products.
It is in almost all body fluids.
The three major subdivisions of extracellular fluid in the body are interstitial fluid, plasma, and transcellular fluid. Interstitial fluid surrounds cells, plasma is the fluid component of blood, and transcellular fluid is found in cavities such as cerebrospinal, synovial, and peritoneal fluids.