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When an organism dies, carbon dioxide can still be transported out of its nerve cells, but calcium

ions cannot. Suggest the reason for this difference.

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Answer:Oxygen availability is often a limiting factor for cell survival, and it is generally ... An organism is faced with the following problem: How can the composition of ISF be ... which ensures proper exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide; the kidney, ... to carry out its function of bringing blood close to cells so that the exchange of ...

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