The major role of the protein encoded by the CF gene is to control the transport of which two ions?Group of answer choicesSodium (Na+) and Chloride (Cl-)Chloride (Cl-) and Potassium (K+)Potassium (K+) and Sodium (Na+)Water (H20) and Sodium (Na+)
Question
The major role of the protein encoded by the CF gene is to control the transport of which two ions?Group of answer choicesSodium (Na+) and Chloride (Cl-)Chloride (Cl-) and Potassium (K+)Potassium (K+) and Sodium (Na+)Water (H20) and Sodium (Na+)
Solution
The major role of the protein encoded by the CF gene is to control the transport of Sodium (Na+) and Chloride (Cl-).
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