Which inorganic ions control the function of muscles and nerves?
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Potassium ions, K+, are the main cations in intracellular fluids. They contribute to the transmission of nerve impulses and muscle contraction. Magnesium ions, Mg2+, are important because of their role in the normal functioning of muscle and nerve tissue, bone formation and as a component of many coenzymes.
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Potassium ions, K+, are the main cations in intracellular fluids. They contribute to the transmission of nerve impulses and muscle contraction. Magnesium ions, Mg2+, are important because of their role in the normal functioning of muscle and nerve tissue, bone formation and as a component of many coenzymes.
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