Intracellular Extracellular Na+ 12 mM

  1. Intracellular ExtracellularNa+ 12 mM 160 mM Cl- 7 mM 110 mM K+ 140 mM 5 mM 1.How do you calculate the equilibrium potential for
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  2. The action of the Na+/K+ pump causes the intracellular fluid to be more ___________ than the extracellular fluid.
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  3. The extracellular concentrations of Na+ and K+ are 135mM and 6mM, respectively.The intracellular concentrations of Na+ and K+
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  4. The extracellular concentrations of Na+ and K+ are 135mM and 6mM, respectively.The intracellular concentrations of Na+ and K+
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  5. The extracellular concentrations of Na+ and K+ are 135mM and 6mM, respectively.The intracellular concentrations of Na+ and K+
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  6. The nonliving matrix of the connective tissue through which the blood cells freely flow is?A. plasma B. extracellular fluid C.
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  7. The nonliving matrix of the connective tissue through which the blood cells freely flow is the? A.plasma. B. extracellular
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  8. The nonliving matrix of the connective tissue through which the blood cells freely flow is the? A. plasma B. extracellular
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  9. The nonliving matrix of the connective tissue through which the blood cells freely flow is the?A. plasma B. extracellular fluid
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  10. Which of the following occur as the plasma membrane is formed?Choose one or more: A. The polar heads of the phospholipids orient
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