Na-K Pump: Active Transport

Active Transport is active (as opposed to passive) because it uses chemical energy released by breaking off one inorganic phosphate from ATP. In the case of the Na-K Pump, that energy is used to change the shape of the membrane transport protein, thus dumping out 3 Na+ ions. This movement of sodium out of theContinue reading “Na-K Pump: Active Transport”

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