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In a healthy individual with a daily requirement of 500 mg sodium, what would be the sodium balance after an intake of 10 g of common salt?
White Matter
Tissue in the brain and spinal cord made up of nerve fibers that connect different parts of the nervous system, important for efficient communication between neurons.
Gray Matter
A region of the brain and spinal cord consisting mainly of neuronal cell bodies and lacking myelinated axons, associated with processing and cognition.
Substantia Nigra Cells
Substantia nigra cells are neurons located in the midbrain that play a crucial role in reward, addiction, and movement; their degeneration is linked to Parkinson's disease.
Wernicke's Aphasia
A condition resulting from damage to the language comprehension area in the temporal lobe, characterized by fluent but nonsensical speech and difficulty understanding spoken words.
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