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What was the effect of adding Na+- K+ pumps to the simulated cell - Transport of the ions was faster The movement of sodium and potassium maintained by the Na+ - K+ pump requires ____________ and is ________ concentration gradient - ATP, against Sodium-potassium pump moves _______ sodium ions a...

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What was the effect of adding Na+- K+ pumps to the simulated cell - Transport of the ions was
faster



The movement of sodium and potassium maintained by the Na+ - K+ pump requires ____________ and
is ________ concentration gradient - ATP, against



Sodium-potassium pump moves _______ sodium ions and ____________ potassium ions simultaneously
- 3, 2



Lipid insoluble - Solutes that require active transport for movement might be too large to pass or
might be



At what concentration of ATP were the sodium and potassium maximally transported - 2 mM ATP

Describe the effect of adding glucose carriers to the sodium and potassium transport - There was
no change in the transport rate because glucose is transported independently



Why did the sodium transport stop before the transport was complete - The ATP was depleted



Why was the equilibrium for the solutes reached earlier - there was more pumps for transport

What happened when the increased amount of ATP dispensed with the same number concentration of
sodium and potassium on either side of the membrane - more ions were transported



antiporter - Sodium- potassium pump is classified as a(n)

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