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What is the Difference Between Glycolipid and Glycoprotein - Pediaa.Com Cell Membrane Structure, Membran Sel, Extracellular Fluid, Cell Diagram, College Physics, Membrane Structure, Plasma Membrane, Ap Biology, Diagram Chart

The main difference between glycolipid and glycoprotein is that glycolipid is a carbohydrate-attached lipid whereas a glycoprotein is a carbohydrate-attached protein. Functionally, glycolipids facilitate cellular recognition while glycoproteins serve as receptors for chemical signals.

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ARCHER NCLEX on Instagram: "The next step in IV fluid mastery is understanding where in the body all of that STUFF (glucose, sodium, potassium, etc.) is located!

👉 Inside the cells = Intracellular (ICF)
👉 Outside the cells = Extracellular (ECF)

Why does this matter when selecting an IV fluid? Keep following along @archernclex this week to find out!

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ARCHER NCLEX on Instagram: "The next step in IV fluid mastery is understanding where in the body all of that STUFF (glucose, sodium, potassium, etc.) is located! 👉 Inside the cells = Intracellular (ICF) 👉 Outside the cells = Extracellular (ECF) Why does this matter when selecting an IV fluid? Keep following along @archernclex this week to find out! #nclexprep #nursingschoolnotes #nclexstudy #passnclex #nclextopics"

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100K views · 5.9K reactions | 💧 IV FLUID TYPES EXPLAINED 💧

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Understanding IV fluids is crucial for managing patient care effectively. Let’s break down the three main types:

⭐️ Tonicity= A solution’s ability to influence the movement of water through osmosis between the inside and outside of cells

⭐️Osmosis= movement of solvent through a semipermeable membrane from a LOWER solute concentration to HIGHER solute concentration

Types of IV Fluids:

1️⃣ Isotonic Fluids:
 * Meaning: “Iso” means same. These fluids have a similar water to solute ratio as blood
 * Effect: They expand the intracellular fluid (ICF) and extracellular fluid (ECF) equally, keeping cells the same size
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💧 IV FLUID TYPES EXPLAINED 💧 Follow @nursewellversed for visual nursing education 🧠 Understanding IV fluids is crucial for managing patient care...

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