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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Phosphate, High-energy phosphate, Phosphagen, Phosphate homeostasis, Structural phosphate, Lithium iron phosphate, Phosphoric acid, Phosphatidic acid, Phosphotungstic acid, Lithium iron phosphate battery, Phosphoric acids and phosphates, Polyphosphate, Trisodium phosphate, Phosphate transistasis, Sodium triphosphate, Tricalcium phosphate, Sodium monofluorophosphate, Monocalcium phosphate, Octacalcium phosphate, Silver phosphate, Diammonium phosphate, Zirconium phosphate, Aluminium phosphate, Potassium titanyl phosphate, Monopotassium phosphate, Fluoride glass, Gallium phosphate, Zinc phosphate, Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, Phosphate glass, Disodium phosphate, Sodium hexametaphosphate, Dipotassium phosphate, Jordan Phosphate Mines, Office Cherifien des Phosphates, Phosphogypsum, Pyrophosphoric acid, Dicalcium phosphate, Sodium phosphates, Tripotassium phosphate, Monosodium phosphate, THC-O-phosphate, Lead(II) phosphate, Fluorophosphate glass, Iron(III) phosphate, Potassium dideuterium phosphate, Sodium aluminium phosphate, Sodium dithiophosphate, Magnesium phosphate, Sodium trimetaphosphate, Triphosphoric acid, Dimagnesium phosphate, Monomagnesium phosphate, Urea phosphate, Boranophosphate, Iron(II) phosphate, Phosphate soda, Copper phosphate, Polypyrophosphate, Lombricine, Neutra Phos, Yttrium phosphate. Excerpt: Phosphate homeostasis is the bringing of phosphate in any form into a cell and when needed transporting phosphate out of the cell to maintain homeostasis for that cell. In the extracellular region near the plasma membrane, portions of membrane-associated molecules wait to capture phosphate and transport it into the cell. The phosphate may occur as inorganic orthophosphate particles or be part of an organic molecule (organophosphate). Due to its high reactivity, phosphorus is never found as a free element ...