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How does sodium potassium pump work in transport inside and outside of cell membrane?

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Answered by wangsakshi2026
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It accomplish the transporter 3N+ to the outside of the cell and the transporter 2 k + ions to the inside the sun balance charge transfer contributes to the separation of George across the membrane.the sodium potassium pump is an important contributor to action potential produced by nerve cell.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It accomplishes the transport of three Na+ to the outside of the cell and the transport of two K+ ions to the inside. This unbalanced charge transfer contributes to the separation of charge across the membrane. The sodium-potassium pump is an important contributer to action potential produced by nerve cells.

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