Sodium and potassium

    • [DOC File]Cell Transport Review Worksheet

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      Cell Transport Review Worksheet. Complete the table by checking the correct column for each statement: Statement Isotonic solution Hypotonic solution Hypertonic solution Causes a cell to swell Doesn’t change the shape of a cell Causes osmosis Causes a cell to shrink


    • [DOC File]Chapter 1 – Title of Chapter - Nutrition Gardener

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      1. Sodium, potassium, and chloride function primarily in fluid balance. 2. Calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium function primarily in bone growth and health. III. Sodium. Sodium is one of the primary electrolytes in the body and is responsible for maintaining fluid balance. Dietary recommendations include a moderate intake of salt and sodium.


    • [DOC File]Sodium(Na)

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      D.Singh, R.Prashad, C.Parkash, Linearization of the relationship between serum sodium, Potassium concentration,their ratio and time since death in Chandigarh zone of north- westIndia , Forensic Sci. Int. 130 (2002) 1-7. ผศ.ดร.ธงชัย เตโชวิศาล. อาจารย์ที่ปรึกษา


    • [DOC File]Mandatory Experiment 11 - PDST

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      0.5 M potassium iodide solution: Dissolve 83 g potassium iodide in water and make up to a litre. Sodium thiosulfate solution (for standardisation): To prepare a solution that is approximately 0.l2 M of sodium thiosulfate, dissolve 30 g of sodium thiosulfate in boiled deionised water and make the solution up to 1 litre using a volumetric flask.


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      Answer: The sodium potassium pump is constantly working to maintain the chemical and electrical gradient across the plasma membrane. With every cycle, the sodium potassium pump pumps three sodium ions out of the cell and two potassium ions into the cell. Also, the electrical gradient (difference in charge) across the plasma membrane tends to ...


    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 22 GUIDED NOTES: THE EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION

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      Nerve cells have channels for sodium, potassium, chloride, and other ions, that will only recognize one ion. If a sodium channel opens, sodium ions, but no other ions, can pass through. Channels are very narrow and ions must line up one at a time to pass through the channel, no matter which direction they go.


    • [DOC File]Prepared By - Beckman Coulter

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      Avoid hemolysis, which may falsely elevate potassium values. Urine samples should be collected in a clean, leak-proof container and should not be acidified. If transport is delayed, specimens should be kept refrigerated at 2-8°C. A 24-hour collection2 is the recommended specimen to determine the urine sodium, potassium or chloride.



    • [DOC File]Sodium Hypochlorite Incompatibility Chart

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      - Sodium Sulfite - Sodium Hydrosulfite - Sodium Bisulfite - Sodium Thiosulfate - Evolution of heat, may cause splashing or boiling. The Chlorine Institute has available for $25 a 30-minute videotape, Handling Sodium Hypochlorite Safely. Pamphlet 96, Sodium Hypochlorite Manual, also is available.


    • [DOC File]Standardization of a NaOH Solution with Potassium Hydrogen ...

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      In order to determine the exact concentration of a sodium hydroxide solution you must standardize it by titrating with a solid acid that is not hygroscopic. Potassium hydrogen phthalate, KHC8H4O4 (abbreviated KHP), is a non-hygroscopic, crystalline, solid that behaves as a monoprotic acid. It is water soluble and available in high purity.


    • [DOC File]2 - Lagan Biology Department

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      sodium-potassium pumps. and . potassium ion. channels in the neurone’s membrane. At rest the distribution of ions inside and outside the axon are as follows. Ion Concentration/mmol dm-3 Inside axon Outside axon Potassium (K+) 400 20 Sodium (Na+) 50 460 There are more sodium ions (Na+) outside the axon and more potassium ions (K+) inside the axon.


    • [DOCX File]Anatomy and Physiology | class web site

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      51) Neuroglia that control the chemical environment around neurons by buffering potassium and recapturing neurotransmitters are _____. A) astrocytes B) oligodendrocytes


    • [DOC File]4-Calculate the Equilibrium Potential of Potassium, Sodium ...

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      2) Calculate the Equilibrium Potential of Potassium, Sodium, and Chloride (separately) using the following values? What is the name and expression of the Equation used to calculate the Equilibrium Potentials? Ion Intracellular concentration (mM) Extracellular concentration (mM) Equilibrium Potential K+ 397 20 -75.3 Na+ 50 437 54.6


    • [DOC File]Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Children

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      The sodium content of the ECF is approximately 140 mEq/l, and the potassium is only 4-5 mEq/l. The predominant anions in the extracellular fluid are chloride and bicarbonate. The composition of the intracellular fluid (ICF) is dramatically different.


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