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Kalemia means that the metallic element, potassium, is present in the blood. Potassium is necessary for plants and animals to live. It plays an important role in helping adjust the amount of water in the body, move muscles, and conduct nerve impulses. Kalemia comes from the Latin word "kalium" meaning "potassium," and the Greek word "haima" meaning "blood."

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