How does the sodium-potassium pump work in nerves cells?
2 Answers
Aug 8, 2016
The sodium ( Na ) potassium ( K) pump is an active transport system which requires energy in the form of ATP breakdown.
Explanation:
An unequal distribution of
This difference in charge generates electrical impulses which lead to nerve impulses.
The Na - K pump illustrates active transport since it moves
The energy required is supplied by the breakdown of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) to ADP (adenosine diphosphate).


