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2014年4月24日 (木) 11:19時点における版
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The Na-K pump moves potassium (K+) from outside to the inside, and sodium (Na+) from the inside to the outside of the cell. |
Challenge Quiz
1.
The Na-K pump is located in the nucleus.on the cell membrane. inside the cytoplasm .
The Na-K pump moves Na+ from inside to the outside. from the outside to the inside of the cell.
The Na-K pump moves K+ from inside to the outside.from the outside to the inside of the cell.
Because of the Na-K pump, the concentration of K+ is higher outside.inside the cell.
Because of the Na-K pump, the concentration of Na+ is higher outside. inside the cell.