Multiple Choice
Na+ is released from its binding site on the Na+/ K+ pump as a result of the
A) enzyme on the inside of the cell which cleaves the Na+ from its binding site.
B) conformational change decreasing the affinity of the Na+ binding site.
C) interaction of the Na+ and K+ binding sites.
D) binding of K+ to its binding site.
E) exposure of the Na+ binding site to the inside of the cell.
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