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13. The image to the right shows a section of the plasme membrane and an ilustration of the sodium potassium
pamp How does the carrier protein return to its original position to accept
more codium?
a. The phosphate group will detach, this causing a conformational charge
b. ATP will add another phosphate group to the carrier protein, which will
increase the protein's affinity (attraction) to sodium
c. Energy is not required for this process since the ions are both moving
down their concentration gradient The carrier protein alternates between
orientations in the membrane
d As the ions move down their concentration gradient and attach to the carrer protein, they trigger the
conformational change area
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