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What is the biological importance of sodium in our body

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Answered by akansha111nov
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Sodium is the primary cation (positive ion) in extracellular fluids in animals and humans. These fluids, such as blood plasma and extracellular fluids in other tissues, bathe cells and carry out transport functions for nutrients and wastes.

Answered by parvadha2407
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Answer:

                It helps in the process of  sodium - potassium pump in the body.

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