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Na*/K*pump is associated with (1)Passive transport (2)Osmosis (3)Active transport (4)Imbibition

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Answered by AbdJr10
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Answer:

3. Active transport

Explanation:

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Na*/K*pump is associated with Active transport.

Option (3)

Explanation:

  • Na*/K*pump is the Sodium-Potassium pump which is present in most of the plasma membranes of the cells.
  • It helps in the signalling process in nerves, heart contractions and other important processes in the body.
  • It involves the movement of sodium ions outside the cells and the movement of potassium ions inside the cells.
  • It requires the ATP molecules because in this process of the molecules are moving from higher concentration to lower concentration.
  • The enzyme called Na+ K+ ATPase which is present in the cell membranes performs this pumping mechanism.

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