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Card 6
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These protein pumps in axon membranes are antiporters. What does that mean?
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Card 7
Front
How is the energy acquired for active transport in the axon membranes?
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Card 8
Front
What does one ATP provide?
Back
Card 9
Front
Why are the concentration gradients generated by active transport needed in the axons?
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Card 10
Front
How many binding sites are there in a protein pump for potassium and sodium ions?
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Card 11
Front
How does active transport in the axon membrane work?
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Card 12
Front
What does the ATP do in active transport of potassium and sodium in axon membranes?
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Card 13
Front
What allows endocytosis and exocytosis to be possible?
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Card 14
Front
State the process of endocytosis
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Card 15
Front
State the process of exocytosis
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