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What is the biological important of `Na^(+) and K^(+)` ions in cell fluids like blood plasma?

A

They participate in transmission of nerve signals.

B

They regulate the number of red and white blood corpuscles in the cell

C

They ca be presence in any amount in the blood since they are absorbed by the cells.

D

They regulate the viscosity and colour of the blood

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