Surely, when there is a decrease in the pH of the extracellular fluid; ecf, the direction will the k ions move from the intracellular fluid (icf) to the extracellular fluid (ecf).
The ions of intracellular fluid usually, frequently and most of the time often migrate to the extracellular fluid when there is a decrease in pH of ECF simply because the fluid contains more of hydrogen ions. In order words, this migrations of ions from the icf to ecf happens when the ecf fluid is more acidic.
In conclusion, we can now confirm and deduce from all said and done from the explanation above that the dropping of the pH level of ECF leads to the movement of ions from the icf to the ecf.
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