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the functions of the main electrolytes in the body

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Answered by lalithamario1914
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Functions of the main electrolytes (ions)

Transmit nerve signals, and contract muscles including the heart, etc. Contract muscles, form bones and teeth, activate enzymes, etc. Regulate osmotic pressure and the body's water content, enable the secretion of stomach acid, etc.

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Answered by vanshsaini2233
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In terms of body functioning, six electrolytes are most important: sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, calcium, and phosphate.

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Transmit nerve signals, and contract muscles including the heart, etc. Contract muscles, form bones and teeth, activate enzymes, etc. Regulate osmotic pressure and the body's water content, enable the secretion of stomach acid, etc.

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