Biology, asked by chaubeyasmita6, 1 month ago

32. Sodium-potassium pump transports
(a) Na+ and K+ out of the neuron
(b) Na+ and K+ into the neuron
(c) Na+ into the neuron and K+ out of the neuron
(d) K+ into the neuron and Na+ out of the neuron.​

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Answered by shubhamkhape455
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Answer:

Na+ and k+ out of the neuron

Explanation:

Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase (sodium–potassium adenosine triphosphatase, also known as the Na⁺/K⁺ pump or sodium–potassium pump) is an enzyme (an electrogenic transmembrane ATPase) found in the membrane of all animal cells. It performs several functions in cell physiology.

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