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A proton pump works by_____________. Group of answer choices pumping ATP into the cell. using a proton gradient to pump protons out of the cell. moving protons and nitrates into the cell. generating energy by producing ATP. using ATP to pump protons out of the cell.

          A proton pump works by_____________.
Group of answer choices
pumping ATP into the cell.
using a proton gradient to pump protons out of the cell.
moving protons and nitrates into the cell.
generating energy by producing ATP.
using ATP to pump protons out of the cell.
        
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00:02 Hello, again welcome to this video.
00:04 We are going to learn about proton pump for their first question and proton pump.
00:13 And we're going to learn us about leaves structures, okay? either compound or simple leaves, okay? this should be leaf.
00:27 There should be an f there, okay? it should be an f there, okay.
00:32 So first off we need to draw the structure and understand what a proton pump is.
00:37 A portal pump could be if you draw a cell membrane.
00:41 If you can draw, let's draw a cell membrane.
00:46 This could be a cell membrane here.
00:49 Okay.
00:59 That could be a cell membrane.
01:01 We draw the internal tails, okay.
01:07 The hydrophobic tails.
01:12 Okay.
01:18 And then we do the pump here.
01:20 The pump could be something.
01:22 Like that okay in right here proton pump proton pump and you need to understand that this could be where the extra cellular fluid is with the concentration of hydrogen ions okay and it's also positively charged okay so this is extra extracellular okay it's definitely this is intracellular fluid and it's negatively charged, oppositely charged, okay? and it also has some, okay? so this is cytoplasin.
02:08 Cytoplazin.
02:08 Cytoplasm means we are inside the cellar.
02:10 So this is cytoplasm, and this is extracellular, okay...
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