calcium ion
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Definition
- Noun:
- A calcium ion: A positively charged atom of calcium (Ca²⁺), which is an essential ion in biological processes.
- A factor in blood clotting: Specifically, calcium ions are a crucial component required for the coagulation of blood.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The release of calcium ions triggers muscle contraction.
- A deficiency of calcium ions can impair the blood clotting process.
Advanced Usage
- In biochemistry: The term "calcium ion" is frequently used to describe the active, ionic form of calcium that participates in cellular signaling and regulation.
- Calcium ions act as a secondary messenger in many signal transduction pathways.
- In physiology: Often discussed in the context of homeostasis and mineral balance.
- The parathyroid hormone helps regulate the concentration of calcium ions in the blood.
Variants and Related Words
- Ca²⁺ (n): The chemical symbol for a calcium ion, indicating it has a double positive charge.
- Ionized calcium (n): Another term for calcium ions in solution, as opposed to bound or non-ionized calcium.
- Hypocalcemia (n): A medical condition characterized by low levels of calcium ions in the blood.
Synonyms
- Ca²⁺: The chemical symbol synonym.
- Ionized calcium: A descriptive synonym used particularly in medical and laboratory contexts.
Related Phrases and Terms
- Calcium ion channel (n): A protein pore in cell membranes that allows the passage of calcium ions.
- Voltage-gated calcium ion channels are important for nerve impulse transmission.
- Calcium ion pump (n): A protein that actively transports calcium ions across a membrane, often against a concentration gradient.
- The calcium ion pump in the sarcoplasmic reticulum helps muscles relax.
Noun
- ion of calcium; a factor in the clotting of blood