Sodium is Na Potassium is K
I think Sodium is protein because I forget what is a protein and a sodium
K; Potassium
Sodium: Na Potassium: K ...seriously?
Sodium chloride and potassium sulfate will not react.
a carrier protien
In a sodium-potassium pump a carrier protein uses ATP in Active transport. The sodium ions are transported out of the cells and the potassium ions are transported into the cell.
The sodium-potassium pump is a transmembrane protein in a cell membrane. It keeps large concentrations of sodium ions outside the cell, and potassium ions inside the cell. It does this by pumping the sodium ions out, and the potassium ions in.
It is a carrier protein
The transport protein allows substances to travel across the cell membrane. The substance is traveling from low concentration to a higher concentration. The process requires energy and is called active transport. The protein is simply called a transport protein.
Well it depends on what Pizza it is but mostly the dough contains Vitamin C, protein, Iron, Calcium, carbohydrates, water, Iodine. The sauce normally has vitamin C, sodium potassium chloride. The cheese has calcium and the Ham has protein, sodium potassium chloride.
That would be the Sodium-Potassium pump. Pretty creative name eh?
the carrier protein of Na-k pump is an ion carrier protein and the pump cannot be termed as the carrier protein its a biochemical phenomenon
no as there is no energy to form a conrormational change in the protein pump
Well it depends on what Pizza it is but mostly the dough contains Vitamin C, protein, Iron, Calcium, carbohydrates, water, Iodine. The sauce normally has vitamin C, sodium potassium chloride. The cheese has calcium and the Ham has protein, sodium potassium chloride.
Yes! K+ or Na+ or exchanged with its specific potassium and sodium pump protein on the membrane.
Sodium-Potassium pump uses ATP (energy) to pump sodium out of cells and potassium back in.