Biology, asked by subodhkhobragade122, 4 months ago

What is the name of the drug which inhibits Na+/K+
pump across the cell membrane?​

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Answered by srijitasen25
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Explanation:

Ouabain

Ouabain is a cardiac glycoside that inhibits ATP-dependent sodium-potassium exchange across cell membranes. The binding of ouabain to the sodium-potassium pump (also called Na+/K+ ATPase) prevents the conformational changes necessary for its proper function.

Answered by raviravi9003
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Answer:

you are an tamilan answerthis.

Na+/k is Na+/k +;p+Na(k)

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