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Question: Among the ions present which is maximum in a normal human body? (A) Potassium (B) Sodium (C) I...
Among the ions present which is maximum in a normal human body?
(A) Potassium
(B) Sodium
(C) Iron
(D) Copper
Solution
Human body comprises many mechanisms that are run by different ions. Potassium and sodium are major parts of the Sodium-Potassium pump, that is Na-K pump, that prevents cells from swelling and bursting also, it conducts nerve impulse transmission. Iron is found in blood haemoglobin and copper is a part of Vitamin which helps in the synthesis of haemoglobin.
Complete step by step solution:
Potassium ions are present maximum in the normal human body.
The human body is 99% composed of six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus. Only about 0.85% is composed of another five elements: Potassium, sulfur, chlorine and magnesium.
The Na-K ATPase enzyme is active (that is it uses energy from ATP). For every ATP molecule that the pump uses, three sodium ions are exported and two potassium ions are imported; there is hence a net export of a single positive charge per pump cycle. The Na-K ATPase helps maintain resting potential, affects transport, and regulates cellular volume. For neurons, the Na-K ATPase can be responsible for up to 3/4 of the cell's energy expenditure.
The human body is composed of 0.4% of potassium.
Therefore, the correct answer is (A) option.
Note: Cobalt is also an essential trace element for humans and is found at the centre of vitamin B12 and a range of other co-enzymes called cobalamins. Even though the body contains only 2–5 mg of vitamin B12, its involvement in the production of red blood cells means it is vital to life.