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Chapter1: The Human Body: An Orientation
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pts)- The "cell" has a sodium ion (Na+) concentration of 0.01M and a
potassium ion (K+) concentration of 0.1M. The "environment" has a sodium ion (Na+)
concentration of 0.1M and a potassium ion (K+) concentration of 0.01M. The membrane is
impermeable to both sodium and potassium ions. This time the "cell" also contains a
number of classic sodium-potassium pumps. (Pay attention to the concentrations, 0.1 and
0.01 are different amounts.)
4.1 Will the sodium ions move? If so, which way?
4.2 Will the potassium ions move? If so, which way?
4.3 What else is required for this type of transport to occur?
A How does the transport in this scenario differ from the transport in scenarios 1-3?
Transcribed Image Text:AM The "env fon of 0 co nuration of 0.06M and a elucose concent 6-11 тemove the sucrose that wast he amover so which way 3 Ordie EIVAME efect whathon he cem pts)- The "cell" has a sodium ion (Na+) concentration of 0.01M and a potassium ion (K+) concentration of 0.1M. The "environment" has a sodium ion (Na+) concentration of 0.1M and a potassium ion (K+) concentration of 0.01M. The membrane is impermeable to both sodium and potassium ions. This time the "cell" also contains a number of classic sodium-potassium pumps. (Pay attention to the concentrations, 0.1 and 0.01 are different amounts.) 4.1 Will the sodium ions move? If so, which way? 4.2 Will the potassium ions move? If so, which way? 4.3 What else is required for this type of transport to occur? A How does the transport in this scenario differ from the transport in scenarios 1-3?
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