EBK PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOG
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Author: DERRICKSON
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Chapter 27, Problem 3CTQ
Summary Introduction
To analyze:
The effect of running 10 miles a day on the fluid balance of Sam.
Introduction:
The body fluids refer to the liquids and the dissolved solutes and ions in them, which plays an essential role in the maintenance of the body homeostasis.
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