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What is the maximum ratio of [glucose]in to [glucose]out that could theoretically be produced if the energy coupling mol were 100% efficient?


Intestinal epithelial cells pump glucose into the cell against its concentration gradient using the Na+-glucose symporter. Recall that the Na+ concentration is significantly higher outside the cell than inside the cell. The symporter couples the "downhill" transport of two Na+ ions into the cell to the "uphill" transport of glucose into the cell.


 If the  Na+ concentration outside the cell ([ Na+ ]out) is 149 mM and that inside the cell ([ Na+ ]in) is 23.0 mM, and the cell potential is -50.0 mV (inside negative), calculate the maximum energy available for pumping a mole of glucose into the cell. Assume the temperature is 37 °C. 


What is the maximum ratio of [glucose]in to [glucose]out that could theoretically be produced if the energy coupling mol were 100% efficient? 

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