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Gastrointestinal tract and Sodium

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Gastrointestinal tract and Sodium

Gastrointestinal tract vs. Sodium

The gastrointestinal tract (digestive tract, digestional tract, GI tract, GIT, gut, or alimentary canal) is an organ system within humans and other animals which takes in food, digests it to extract and absorb energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste as feces. Sodium is a chemical element with symbol Na (from Latin natrium) and atomic number 11.

Similarities between Gastrointestinal tract and Sodium

Gastrointestinal tract and Sodium have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bicarbonate, Mucous membrane, PH.

Bicarbonate

In inorganic chemistry, bicarbonate (IUPAC-recommended nomenclature: hydrogencarbonate) is an intermediate form in the deprotonation of carbonic acid.

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Mucous membrane

A mucous membrane or mucosa is a membrane that lines various cavities in the body and covers the surface of internal organs.

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PH

In chemistry, pH is a logarithmic scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution.

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Gastrointestinal tract and Sodium Comparison

Gastrointestinal tract has 257 relations, while Sodium has 224. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.62% = 3 / (257 + 224).

References

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