Sure. Single-cell organisms include bacteria and hens' eggs.
Answer:
sodium can form an ionic bond with fluorine
Explanation:
fluorine is f ;)
this happens because the sodium atom needs to lose an electron so the fluorine electron can join and create the bond.
Adding large amounts of salt into your body causes your cells to become hypoglycemic (net movement into the cell outweighs net movement out) and causes the cells to boost. Via negative feedback loops, your body feels thirsty to dilute the salt in your cells to return them back to normal concentrations.
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