It moves in the opposite direction. Na+/K+-ATPase is a catalyst found in the plasma layer. It is sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase, otherwise called the 'Na+/K+ pump', 'sodium-potassium pump', or essentially 'sodium pump', for short.
The chemical moves Na+ (sodium) particles out of the cell and replaces them with K+ (potassium) particles. This keeps the Na+ particles outside of the cell film and keeps the K+ particles within the cell layer. The procedure works the other way of dispersion.
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The answer is A, grade point average.
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The correct answer is C. hedging.
Explanation:
Coverage, in finance, is the set of operations aimed at canceling or reducing the risk of a financial asset or liability in the possession of a company or an individual. Funds created for this purpose are called hedge funds.
The hedging operations consist of the acquisition or sale of a financial asset that is correlated with the element on which the coverage is to be established. Said acquisition or sale may be of shares, indices, interest rates, options, futures, etc.