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... sodium - potassium pump : a specific case of active transport . This transport system pumps ions against steep concentration gradients : Sodium ion concentration ( represented as [ Na ] ) is high outside the cell and low inside , while ...
... sodium - potassium pump : a specific case of active transport . This transport system pumps ions against steep concentration gradients : Sodium ion concentration ( represented as [ Na ] ) is high outside the cell and low inside , while ...
Page 71
... Sodium ions then " fall " down their electrochemical gradient , driven by the concentration gradient of Na * and by the attraction of cations to the negative side of the membrane . Some membrane proteins that actively transport ions ...
... Sodium ions then " fall " down their electrochemical gradient , driven by the concentration gradient of Na * and by the attraction of cations to the negative side of the membrane . Some membrane proteins that actively transport ions ...
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... sodium ions out of the cell for every two potassium ions it pumps into the cell . With each " crank " of the pump , there is a net transfer of one positive charge from the cytoplasm to the extracellular fluid , a process that stores ...
... sodium ions out of the cell for every two potassium ions it pumps into the cell . With each " crank " of the pump , there is a net transfer of one positive charge from the cytoplasm to the extracellular fluid , a process that stores ...
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