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Course Home om/course.htmi7courseld 149345828OpenVelliumHMAC-177d3521bd42aff868af 4e4fbcObada 10001 BSC 2085 5 PM Fall 2018 ome pter 3 Homework-Graded 41 ATP K released Cytoplasm Drag each of the terms on the left to correctly complete the sentences on the right. Not all terms will be used View Available Hint(s) Reset He dephosphorylated hydrolyzes ATP releases phosphate 1. The Na-Kpump can bind ATP only after the pump 2. The Na-K pump binds 3. The Na-K pump transports 4. The Na -K pump binds ATP when the pump is in its when the pump is in its dephosphorylated state from the extracellular fluid to the cytoplasm state Na Submit Part G . Overal Steps in Pump Cycle steps of primary active transport again by viewing the full us.Eioues.32Explanation / Answer
1. The Na+K+ pump can bind ATP only after the pump - Releases phosphate.
2. The Na+K+ pump binds Na+ when the pump is in its dephosphorylated state.
In this state, pump requires energy, so it is ATP dependent. When the pump binds ATP, then it binds sodium ions.
3. The Na+K+ pump transports K+from the extracellular fluid to the cytoplasm.
In this image, potassium ions are coming to the cytoplasm side.
4. The Na+K+ pump binds ATP when the pump is in its dephosphorylated state.
This state removes a phosphate from the organic compound ATP through the process of hydrolysis.