Multiple Choice
What is the first event for ion transport through the sodium-potassium exchange pump?
A) Sodium binding to the inward-facing sites of the pump
B) Potassium binding to the inward-facing sites of the pump
C) Potassium binding to the outward-facing sites of the pump
D) ATP hydrolysis
E) ATP phosphorylation
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