No, ion pumps do not contain stomata. Ion pumps are membrane proteins that actively transport ions across cellular membranes, while stomata are small openings primarily found on the surfaces of leaves and stems in plants, facilitating gas exchange. Stomata are part of the plant's anatomy, whereas ion pumps are involved in cellular processes.
A nitride contain the ion N3-, a sulphite contain the ion SO3-, a phosphate contain the ion (PO4)3-.
All acids contain a hydrogen ion, H+. All bases contain a hydroxide ion, OH-
An acid contain the ion H+ or (COOH)+ and a base contain the ion (OH)-.
Ion pump proteins
both the hydroxyl ion and the hydronium ion
a process that involves ion pump is called
A nitride contain the ion N3-, a sulphite contain the ion SO3-, a phosphate contain the ion (PO4)3-.
Sodium Potassium pump
Potassium ion (K+) does not contain the element oxygen.
Oxygen diffuse down their concentration gradient out of the stoma into the grana through ion channels in the membrane.
All acids contain a hydrogen ion, H+. All bases contain a hydroxide ion, OH-
An acid contain the ion H+ or (COOH)+ and a base contain the ion (OH)-.
almost all but some cell does not contain sodium ion.
Stoma
Ion pump proteins
A poliatomic ion contain two or more elements; for example (SO4)2 - contain oxygen and sulfur.
both the hydroxyl ion and the hydronium ion