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Which Ion Is the Principal Solute of the ECF and Is

Question 36

Question 36

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Which ion is the principal solute of the ECF and is crucial for neuromuscular and renal function?


A) Magnesium
B) Phosphate
C) Calcium
D) Sodium
E) Potassium

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