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The sodium-potassium pump is an example of an active

Last updated: 8/7/2022

The sodium-potassium pump is an example of an active

The sodium-potassium pump is an example of an active transport process in which substances can be transferred across the plasma membrane. According to the "animation" in APR, which of the following is a TRUE statement? 1) The Na+/K+ pump is a specialized lipid molecule found in the cell membrane.. 2) The Na+/K* pump is type of carbohydrate that can engulf substances to bring them into the cell. 3) The Nat/K+ pump is a carrier protein in the plasma membrane that can change shape. 4) all of the above