Multiple Choice
Why is the sodium-potassium exchange pump necessary?
A) To establish a resting membrane potential
B) To counteract the loss of chloride ions from the cell
C) To ensure osmotic balance
D) To keep sodium and potassium flux at a steady state
E) To maintain equal numbers of positive and negative charges across the membrane
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