PHIL 2015 Lecture Notes - Lecture 48: Lipid Bilayer, Bone Mineral, Vitamin K

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Magnesium tends to stay with calcium, magnesium is the intracellular equivalent to. Ca+2, magnesium is high inside of the cell, ca+2 is high outside the cell, but strontium due to similar valency can sometimes substitute for ca+2 in bone. Mineral, burn the heck out of mineral it will still be mineral but if burn up organic molecule it is not going to be vitamin d or vitamin k elements are minerals. Ca+2 stabilizes membrane within cell, if we take away ca+2 from cell membranes, they are less stable, the phospholipids become more fluid within the membrane and have more ready passage of ions to depolarized cells. Sign vs symptom symptom is what a patient complain to you about. Sign=something that a physician would elicit from the patient, like high or low blood. Ca+2 lab test, test can be a sign, where patient isn"t likely to complain about.

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