Examples of using Extracellular fluid in English and their translations into Indonesian
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thereby expanding the extracellular fluid compartment and raising blood pressure.
The presence of proteins and amino acids is a feature of intracellular fluid while the absence of those is featured in extracellular fluid.
This influx of Ca2+ ions from the extracellular fluid is unique to cardiac muscle cells,
contracting the extracellular fluid compartment, and decreasing blood pressure.
which is the material that makes up the cell, from the extracellular fluid outside the cell.
Because HCO3- normally buffers hydrogen in the extracellular fluid, this loss of bicarbonate is the same as adding an H+ to the extracellular fluid.
regulate the amount of extracellular fluid in the body.
Note that the concentrations of the other ions present in the cytosol are different from those ions present in the extracellular fluid.
Because retained water is excreted slowly through the kidneys, the extracellular fluid volume contracts
salts move out of the cells to replace the lost extracellular fluid.
cholesterol through watery media including blood and extracellular fluid.
about one third is in the spaces outside the cells and is called extracellular fluid.
expansion of the extracellular fluid compartment, and an increase in blood pressure.
in osmoregulation between cells and the extracellular fluid.
to minimize changes in blood volume, extracellular fluid volume, and arterial pressure as follows.
are the principal ions in the fluid outside of cells(extracellular fluid), which includes blood plasma.
The result is severe extracellular fluid dehydration and low blood volume,
Water from extracellular fluid enters one end of the device through a semi-permeable membrane,
it is usually assumed that the potential in the extracellular fluid outside the membrane remains at zero potential,
Homeostasis requires a certain volume of extracellular fluid in which there is a certain balance of ions and pH.