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The sodium-potassium pump moves ions
Which of the following molecular movements is due to diffusion or osmosis?
When a plant cell is placed in concentrated salt
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The sodium-potassium pump regulates the amount of sodium and potassium inside of cells, particularly nerve and muscle cells. In
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The sodium-potassium pump, shown below, is a mechanism that allows cells to move sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions
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The sodium-potassium pump, shown below, is a mechanism that allows cells to move sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions
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why does The sodium-potassium pump move potassium ions into and sodium ions out of a cell down a protein canal?
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The sodium-potassium pump moves
ions into the cell and ions out of the cell.
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The sodium-potassium ion pump simultaneously transports two different solutes. Is the sodium-potassium ion pump an example of a
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Q: Which correctly describes how the sodium-potassium pump works?
A: ATP provides energy, pump transports the two types of ions.
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Which of the following are true about ATP and the sodium-potassium pump? (choose 2) ATP has two phosphates ATP has 3 phosphates
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The movement of materials across a membrane without the use of cellular energy is referred to as(1 point) Responses
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