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Explainthe significance of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium in biologicalfluids.



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Importanceof sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium in biological fluids:

(i) Sodium(Na):

Sodiumions are found primarily in the blood plasma. They are also found in theinterstitial fluids surrounding the cells.

(a)Sodium ions help in the transmission of nerve signals.

(b)They help in regulating the flow of water across the cell membranes.

(c)They also help in transporting sugars and amino acids into the cells.

(ii) Potassium(K):

Potassiumions are found in the highest quantity within the cell fluids.

(a)K ions help in activating many enzymes.

(b)They also participate in oxidising glucose to produce ATP.

(c)They also help in transmitting nerve signals.

(iii) Magnesium(Mg) and calcium (Ca):

Magnesiumand calcium are referred to as macro-minerals. This term indicates their higherabundance in the human body system.

(a)Mg helps in relaxing nerves and muscles.

(b)Mg helps in building and strengthening bones.

(c)Mg maintains normal blood circulation in the human body system.

(d)Ca helps in the coagulation of blood

(e)Ca also helps in maintaining homeostasis.

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