subject
Biology, 08.06.2021 17:40 expresslmnop

In section 3.1 of this lesson we mentioned the sodium-potassium pump. Find out what this pump does for a cell. can someone help me please?! I really need help and I been asking for days and uping the points. i dont mean to sound desperate but to be honest I kinda am.
Sorry, Thank you.

(3.1) Active transport requires the cell to expend energy to transport materials. For example, some channels only work in one direction, either going into or out of the cell, but work regardless of what the concentrations of the material is outside or inside the cell. This allows the cell to maintain different levels of chemicals inside and outside the cell, which can be important for certain chemical processes. (The sodium-potassium pump and proton pump are two examples of this.)

ansver
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: Biology

image
Biology, 21.06.2019 17:00, david3253
Which of the following is true of photosynthesis? a)carbon dioxide is a reactant b)water is a product c)most reactions within this process are exothermic d)oxygen is a reactant
Answers: 2
image
Biology, 21.06.2019 23:00, akbogg3893
Based on the data in your tables, did the light-colored moths have a higher or lower survival rate after the industrial revolution?
Answers: 2
image
Biology, 22.06.2019 10:00, Billyr9088
Cladistics is a way of classifying organisms by examining the characteristics of their ancestors and descendants and depicting the relationships in a cladogram. which of the following best describes a challenge in classifying organisms this way? a. there are millions of species on earth, and a cladogram is not a practical means for classifying all of them. b. it is impossible to tell which organisms are most closely related to each other using a cladogram. c. cladograms are detail-oriented and do not provide a useful understanding of evolutionary relationships. d. there is a limited number of ways to organize the information, so most cladograms end up looking very similar.
Answers: 2
image
Biology, 22.06.2019 18:30, ROBIOX5934
Mike wants to negatively charge a small rubber ball. which of these methods would successfully charge the ball? a) heating the ball in boiling water b) running the ball over a strong magnet c) rubbing the ball back and forth on carpet d) dropping the ball from a tall bulding submit hint forces in nature (s8p5.b) conductors and insulators id: 10402 hint electrons must be transferred.
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
In section 3.1 of this lesson we mentioned the sodium-potassium pump. Find out what this pump does f...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Biology, 30.04.2021 17:40
Konu
Mathematics, 30.04.2021 17:40