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surfing google books I found this
I marked my questions with red
1-first what makes the RBC membrane relatively impermeable to cations?
2-what makes the total number of ions inside the RBCs increase despite the fact that we exchange HCO3 for Cl ion
Thanks in advance
I marked my questions with red
1-first what makes the RBC membrane relatively impermeable to cations?
2-what makes the total number of ions inside the RBCs increase despite the fact that we exchange HCO3 for Cl ion
Thanks in advance