Which of the following is an anion involved in fluid balance?
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The fluid in the humans is comprised of extracellular and intracellular fluid .This is majorly comprised of electrolytes like sodium potassium and chloride in body functioning with other electrolytes like calcium, phosphate, magnesium etc.,
Phosphate is an anion which regulates the fluid balance between cells and thus maintains the body system
Here sodium is a cation in extracellular fluid and potassium in intracellular fluid.Calcium is a cation due to its properties
Magnesium are an important mineral for contraction in the muscle also plays a vital role in the nerve impulse transmission between cells so acting as a cation
(Bicarbonate, phosphate and chloride are considered to be anion in the fluid balance)
Ans:b. Phosphate
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