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I am confused about how increased potassium intake lowers blood volume. I understand that K+ is the primary intracellular cation, and Na+ is the primary extracellular one. I also know that the Na-K pump ejects 3 Na+ from the cell for every 2 K+ it brings into the cell.
My book physiology book is very vague about how this works. Anyone have an explicit explination for how this works?
My book physiology book is very vague about how this works. Anyone have an explicit explination for how this works?