Respuesta :
The answer is No. When sodium ions enter the cell, water does not exit to maintain fluid balance. If extra sodium ions entered the cell, then extra water must be given to keep the same density. Water does not exit, it must be added.
No, when sodium ions enter the cell, water does not exits to maintain fluid balance.
Explanation:
When Sodium ions are concentrated in a higher level in the outer layer it tends to push the Sodium ions into the cell. If three Sodium ions go out of a cell two potassium ions enter the cell. The water always accompanies the movement of Sodium ions.
The cell to perform work requires this transfer of ions. This is also useful for the nutrient absorption. So When Sodium ions enter the cell, water does not exit to maintain the fluid balance.