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ET ? What is sodium potassium pump?​

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Answered by Pratikshetty
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The sodium–potassium pump is found in many cell (plasma) membranes. Powered by ATP, the pump moves sodium and potassium ions in opposite directions, each against its concentration gradient. In a single cycle of the pump, three sodium ions are extruded from and two potassium ions are imported into the cell.

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Answered by adityapujari61
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The Sodium-Potassium Pump. The process of moving sodium and potassium ions across the cell membrance is an active transport process involving the hydrolysis of ATP to provide the necessary energy. ... It accomplishes the transport of three Na+ to the outside of the cell and the transport of two K+ ions to the inside.

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