The extracellular fluid contains large amounts of sodium, chloride, and bicarbonate ions plus nutrients for the cells, such as oxygen, glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids. It also contains carbon dioxide that is being transported from the cells to the lungs to be excreted, plus other cellular waste products that are being transported to the kidneys for excretion. |
Monday, April 13, 2009
Differences Between Extracellular and Intracellular Fluids
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It is sad to see that this has been plagiarised. This para is from Guyton and Hall's medical physiology.
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