Q.
In a nerve, if sodium pump is blocked, which of the following is most likely to happen?
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Solution:
Sodium potassium pump pushes 3 Na+ out of the nerve for 2 K+ that it pushes inside the nerve. This helps in maintaining the resting membrane potential. If it is blocked Na+ won't be able to leave the nerve and will get accumulated within the nerve and K+ will not be able to enter the nerve and will accumulate outside the nerve.