Answer: The sodium-potassium pump system moves sodium and potassium ions against large concentration gradients. It moves two potassium ions into the cell where potassium levels are high, and pumps three sodium ions out of the cell and into the extracellular fluid.
Explanation:
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The plant should be de-topped at least 4 cm above the surface of the soil.
The stump of the plant is tightly fitted with the apparatus.
Tube is filled with water, not completely but at least one-fourth
Remember to note the initial water level.
Note the final water level and draw interference by calculating the difference between two levels.
Characteristics of Maltase from Baker's Yeast:
Molecular weight: 68,500 daltons. pH Optimum: 7.0 - 7.5 using maltose as the substrate. Inhibitors: Thiol blocking compounds, heavy metal ions, histidine, and certain amines. Tris should not be used as a buffer due to its inhibitory effect.