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electrolytescharged ions like sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate
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electrolytes(ue-lek´tro-l=1tz) Ions and molecules that are able to ionize and thus carry an electric current. The most common electrolytes in the plasma are Na+, HCO3-, and K+. electromyogram
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electrolytesMinerals in your blood and other body fluids that carry an electric charge. It is important for the balance of electrolytes in your body to be maintained, because they affect the amount of water in yo [..]
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electrolytesSubstances that dissociate into ions in solution (ionize). See inorganic ions/mineral salts.
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electrolytes30px;">Electrolytes are salts that are found in the body fluid, tissue and blood, and are essential to proper hydration as these salts are lost during exercise or in the heat. Common electrolytes include: sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium and magnesium.
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electrolytesChemicals in the body fluids that result from the breakdown of salts, including sodium, potassium, magnesium, and chloride. The kidneys control the amount of electrolytes in the body. When the kidneys fail, electrolytes get out of balance, causing potentially serious health problems. Dialysis can correct this problem
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electrolytesElectrolytes are minerals in your body that have an electric charge. They are in your blood, urine and body fluids. Maintaining the right balance of electrolytes helps your body's blood chemistry [..]
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electrolytesThe minerals and salts in the body – for example, sodium, potassium and calcium
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electrolytesEssential substances in the body that, when dissolved, produce solutions able to conduct electric current (for example table salt, sodium chloride or potassium chloride).
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electrolytesElectrolytes are ions (which are atoms that conduct electricity). Examples include sodium, potassium, chloride and bicarbonate. Electrolytes exist in bodily fluids and serve an important role in maint [..]
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electrolytes substances such as sodium, potassium, and chloride that are necessary for muscle contraction and maintenance of body fluid levels.
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electrolytesionized (dissociated into positive and negative ions) salts in the body fluids. Major electrolytes in the body include sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, chloride, bicarbonate, and phosphate.
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electrolytesMinerals in the body that carry an ionic charge (i.e., sodium, potassium, iron, calcium, zinc and magnesium). Critical to help maintain the body’s fluid balance, regulate muscle contractions and trans [..]
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electrolytesSubstances that dissociate into two or more Ions, to some extent, in Water. Solutions of electrolytes thus conduct an electric current and can be decomposed by it (Electrolysis). (Grant & Hackh [..]
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electrolytesSubstances that dissociate into two or more ions, to some extent, in water. Solutions of electrolytes thus conduct an electric current and can be decomposed by it (ELECTROLYSIS). (Grant & Hackh [..]
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electrolytesIons, or salts, such as sodium and potassium, that are present in blood and other bodily fluids and help regulate various metabolic processes.
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electrolytessubstances that conduct electrical impulses when dissolved in solution; found in blood and body tissues
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electrolytesSubstances that dissociate in water to form a cation (positively charged ion) and and anion (negatively charged ion).
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electrolytesSalts that conduct electricity when in solution; they are found in body fluids, in the tissues, and in the blood. Examples are chloride, calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium. Proper balance of ele [..]
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electrolytesAny of the ions (as of sodium or calcium) that in biological fluid regulate or affect most metabolic processes.
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electrolytesElectrolytes are blood chemicals such as sodium and potassium that may be abnormal in DSD that involve the adrenal gland. Results are available in a few hours.
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