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All cells contain ion pumps that use the energy at ATP hydrolysis to pump ions across the plasma membrane. These pumps create an electrochemical gradient across plasma membrane, including some transport processes In animal cells, the main ion pump is the sodium potassium pump. Complete the diagram below using the following steps. 1. Drag the correct while label to the white target, indicating how many move through the pump and in which directions. 2. Drag the pink labels to the print targets. Indicate the relative concentrations of Na" and K" inside and outside the cell. Drag the blue lables to the blue targets, indicating the relative charges inside and outside the cell. Show transcribed image text
All cells contain ion pumps that use the energy at ATP hydrolysis to pump ions across the plasma membrane. These pumps create an electrochemical gradient across plasma membrane, including some transport processes In animal cells, the main ion pump is the sodium potassium pump. Complete the diagram below using the following steps. 1. Drag the correct while label to the white target, indicating how many move through the pump and in which directions. 2. Drag the pink labels to the print targets. Indicate the relative concentrations of Na" and K" inside and outside the cell. Drag the blue lables to the blue targets, indicating the relative charges inside and outside the cell.
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