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write the biological importance of Na+...
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Answered by janukashu48
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Explanation:

sodium ion ( Na+) is necessary for some types of plant in a small amount , but sodium as a nutrient which is more generally needed for animals in larger amount because it is used for generation of nerves impluses and for maintenance of electrolyte balance and fluid balance.

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Answered by pankajroy2
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The process of moving sodium and potassium ions across the cell membrane is an active transport process involving the hydrolysis of ATP to provide the necessary energy. It involves an enzyme refer to as { Na }^{ + }/{ K }^{ + }-ATPase

Na

+

/K

+

− ATPase

. This process is responsible for maintaining the large excess of { Na }^{ + }

Na

+

outside the cell and the large excess of { K }^{ + } K

+

ions on the inside.

It accomplishes the transport of three { Na }^{ + }

Na

+

to the outside of the cell and the transport of two

{ K }^{ + } K

+

ions to the inside. This unbalanced charge transfer contributes to the separation of charge across the membrane. The sodium-potassium pump is an importance contributor to action potential produced by nerve cells.

The { Na }^{ + }

Na

+

and { K }^{ + } K

+

ions participate in the transmission of nerve signals.

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