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The extracellular concentrations of Na+ and K+ are 135mM and 6mM, respectively.
The intracellular concentrations of Na+ and K+ are 10mM and 105mM, respectively.
The membrane potential is 75mV. For Na+/K+ ATPase, 3Na+ are exported and 2K+ are imported. Calculate the total free energy in KJ/mole required to transport the ions.
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