Sociology, asked by vishal071997g, 1 month ago

Substances that remove fluids from body are called​

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Answered by manukumarigmailcom
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Explanation:

The dissolved substances in a solution are called solutes. In the human body, solutes vary in different parts of the body, but may include proteins—including those that transport lipids, carbohydrates, and, very importantly, electrolytes.

Answered by mariospartan
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The correct answer is Solutes.

Explanation:

  • Substances that remove fluids from body are called​ Solutes.
  • Solutes are the dissolved substances in a solution.
  • In the human body, solutes vary in various parts of the body.
  • It may include proteins, including those that transport lipids, carbohydrates, and, very importantly, electrolytes.
  • Generally in medicine, a mineral dissociated from a salt that carries an electrical charge (an ion) is called and electrolyte.
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