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The Na+ -K+ ATPase is also known as the Na+-K+ pump. It is responsible for maintaining the high extracellular sodium ion concentration and the high intracellular potassium ion concentration. What happens immediately after the pump hydrolyses ATP?
a. Na+ is boundb. ADP is boundc. The pump is phosphorylatesd. the pump changes conformation
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