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The diagram below shows the five main transport proteins that control the distribution of Na+ and K+ ions across the plasma membrane of an axon. Assume that the membrane is at resting potential---the membrane potential of the axon remains constant at about -70 mV.

Drag the arrows onto the diagram to show the direction of Na+ (gray arrows) and K+ (red arrows) movement through each transport protein at resting potential. If no ions move through a transport protein at resting potential, leave that target blank.
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10 years ago Edited: 9 years ago, padre
I know that Potassium leaks out and Sodium Leaks in. K leaks out through the non-gated K channel. Na leaks in through the non-gated Na+ Channel Na pumps out and K pumps in through Sodium-Potassium pump.

[Solved] Drag the arrows onto the diagram to show the direction of Na+ (gray arrows) and
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Thank you bio_man!
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What were the others guys?
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Thanks for the post Slight Smile
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