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Title: Which of the following best describes sodium movement in the proximal tubule?
Post by: Beanieman on Jun 25, 2016
Which of the following best describes sodium movement in the proximal tubule?
A) Sodium is transported across the apical membrane by the Na to power of ((+))/K to power of ((+)) pump and across the basolateral membrane by secondary active transport.
B) Sodium is transported across the apical membrane by the Na to power of ((+))/K to power of ((+)) pump and across the basolateral membrane by facilitated diffusion.
C) Sodium is transported across the basolateral membrane by the Na to power of ((+))/K to power of ((+)) pump and across the apical membrane by diffusion through sodium channels.
D) Sodium is transported across the basolateral membrane by the Na to power of ((+))/K to power of ((+)) pump and across the apical membrane by secondary active transport.
E) Sodium is transported across the apical membrane by the Na to power of ((+))/K to power of ((+)) pump and across the basolateral membrane by diffusion through sodium channels.


Title: Re: Which of the following best describes sodium movement in the proximal tubule?
Post by: ch1990 on Jul 10, 2016
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Title: Re: Which of the following best describes sodium movement in the proximal tubule?
Post by: Beanieman on Aug 8, 2016
Honestly anatomy has been the toughest course, thanks for taking a load off my back