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The stratum corneum (outermost layer of skin) is a zone of approximately four layers of viable cells that are able to synthesize proteins that keep the outer layer of skin smooth and soft.
Acidic Blood
Blood with a pH level below the neutral pH of 7.0, often indicating a medical condition or response to environmental stress.
Hydrogen Ions
Positively charged ions (H+) generated when a hydrogen atom loses its electron, playing a crucial role in chemical reactions, including acid-base chemistry.
Proximal Tubules
Proximal tubules are part of the nephron in the kidney, responsible for reabsorbing water, ions, and nutrients from the filtrate and returning them to the blood.
Potassium Ions
Positively charged ions (K+) essential for various cellular processes, including nerve transmission, muscle contraction, and maintaining fluid balance within cells.
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