The sodium-potassium pump in animal cells requires cytoplasmic ATP to pump ions across the plasma membrane. When the proteins of the pump are first synthesized in the rough ER, what side of the ER membrane will the ATP binding site be on?

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Cell membranes are considered organelles because they are important for the maintenance of the cell's structure, function, and survival.  Here are some functions of cell membranes: Barrier: The plasma membrane acts as a barrier between the cell's interior and its environment. It allows the entry and exit of molecules through a process called permeability. Transport: Membranes play an important role in both active and passive transport. Pump proteins use energy to transport molecules across the cell membrane. Attachment: The cell membrane participates in attachment. Signaling: The cell... Show more

The sodium-potassium pump in animal cells requires cytoplasmic ATP to pump ions across the plasma membrane. When the proteins of the pump are first synthesized in the rough ER, what side of the ER membrane will the ATP binding site be on?