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An entity that joins two other entities is called:

Identify the structures responsible for the regulation of intracellular and extracellular fluid composition.
Describe the physiological effects and consequences of electrolyte disturbances.
Comprehend the mechanisms regulating fluid movement and the causes of edema.
Understand the role of key ions in enzyme function and cellular excitability.

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Task Interdependence

The degree to which tasks in an organization require coordination and collaboration among different roles or individuals to complete a composite task.

Individual Reward Structures

Systems designed to provide incentives or rewards to individuals based on their performance or achievement of specific goals.

Collaboration

The act of working together with one or more people to achieve a common goal or complete a task.

Storming Stage

A phase in group development characterized by conflict and competition as members express individual opinions and vie for positions within the team structure.

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