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25 May 2019
The concentration of sodium is 15x higher outside the cell, whereas potassium is 28x higher inside the cell. How is this ion concentration maintained?
A GTP hydrolysis, active transport, and conformational changes within the sodium/potassium pump
B Both active transport and conformational changes within the sodium/potassium pump
C Conformational changes within the sodium/potassium pump
D Active transport
E GTP hydrolysis
The concentration of sodium is 15x higher outside the cell, whereas potassium is 28x higher inside the cell. How is this ion concentration maintained?
A | GTP hydrolysis, active transport, and conformational changes within the sodium/potassium pump |
B | Both active transport and conformational changes within the sodium/potassium pump |
C | Conformational changes within the sodium/potassium pump |
D | Active transport |
E | GTP hydrolysis |
Collen VonLv2
27 May 2019
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