The sodium-potassium pump is important in what cell function? a) mitosis b) replication of DNA c) muscle cell?

December 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments



The sodium-potassium pump is important in what cell function?
a) mitosis
b) replication of DNA
c) muscle cell contraction
d) photosynthesis
e) meiosis

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    2 responses so far ↓

    • 1 shm123 // Dec 5, 2008

      i think its photosynthesis

    • 2 Peter S // Dec 5, 2008

      c) muscle cell contraction.

      Needed to generate the nerve action potential for muscle contraction.

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