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The bulk of carbon dioxide is carried chemically combined with the amino acids of hemoglobin as carbaminohemoglobin in the RBCs.
Action Potential
A temporary reversal of an electric polarization of the membrane of a nerve cell or muscle cell.
Presynaptic Terminal
The end of a neuron from which neurotransmitters are released to communicate with another neuron at a synapse.
Action Potential
An action potential is a rapid and temporary electrical charge that travels along the membrane of a neuron, enabling the transmission of signals.
Calcium Ions
Essential ions within the body that play key roles in blood clotting, muscle contraction, and nerve function.
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