Question: The Sodium-potassium Pump Pumps Na+ And K+ Out Of The Cell Pumps Na+ Out Of And K+ Into The Cell Pumps Na+ Into And K+ Out Of The Cell Pumps Na+ And K+ Into The Cell None Of The Above Are Correct A Buffer Will Absorb H+ Ions If The Blood PH Rises (becomes More Basic) Falls (becomes More Acidic) Stays The Same Becomes Neutral None Of The Above Are Correct …
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The sodium-potassium pump pumps Na+ and K+ out of the cell pumps Na+ out of and K+ into the cell pumps Na+ into and K+ out of the cell pumps Na+ and K+ into the cell none of the above are correct A buffer will absorb H+ ions if the blood pH rises (becomes more basic) falls (becomes more acidic) stays the same becomes neutral none of the above are correct Which is not a function of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs)? Anchor the cell to other cells and the extracellular matrix SOS signals Assist in movement of cells past one another Mechanical sensors All of the above are functions of CAMS 000 Which of the following is not a function of membrane proteins? transport receptors for signal transduction storage of genetic information attachments for the cytoskeleton all of the above are functions of membrane proteins
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