Subject: What is co-transport of sodium in the kidney
Date: Tue Mar 6 09:58:23 2001
Posted by No name entered.
Grade level: undergrad
School: university of salford
City: No city entered. State/Province: No state entered.
Country: England
Area of science: Medicine
ID: 983890703.Me
Message:
Ion transport in the kidney epithelial cell works by a number of processes and
different molecules are involved, including sodium, chloride and hydrogen.
They are transported at different sites using pumps. I am interested in
finding out what co-transport means.
Re: What is co-transport of sodium in the kidney
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