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The Na+-K+ ATPase uses the free energy of ATP hydrolysis in an active transport process to move Na+ and K+ across a membrane. What would the rate of nonmediated transport be given that the permeability coefficient for K+ through a human erythrocyte membrane is 2.4 × 10-10 cm/s. K+ ions must be moved from a concentration of 4 mM on the outside of the cell to 155 mM inside the cell?

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Answer: The rate of non-mediated transport is
-362.4 * 10^(-10) mM/s.

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula to calculate non-mediated transport is as follows.

J =
-P(C_(2) - C_(1))

where, J = net rate of transportation

P = permeability coefficient =
2.4 * 10^(-10) cm/s


C_(2) = higher concentration region = 155 mM


C_(1) = low concentration region = 4 mM

Putting the given values into the above formula as follows.

J =
-P(C_(2) - C_(1))

J =
-(2.4 * 10^(-10))(155 - 4)

=
-362.4 * 10^(-10) mM/s

Therefore, we can conclude that the rate of non-mediated transport is
-362.4 * 10^(-10) mM/s.

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