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Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Carrier mediated Simple diffusion Transport rate Concentration Transport maximum (Tm)

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell SODIUM POTASSIUM

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell ATP ADP+Pi Mg++ SODIUM POTASSIUM

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell SODIUM POTASSIUM

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell SODIUM POTASSIUM

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell CALCIUM Primary active transport of Calcium

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell CALCIUM Primary active transport of Calcium ATP

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell CALCIUM Primary active transport of Calcium ADP+Pi

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell H2CO3 HCO3-Cl- Gastric parietal cell Plasma Lumen ATPaseH+

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell H2CO3 H+ HCO3- Cl- Gastric parietal cell Plasma Lumen ATPase

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell H2CO3 H+ HCO3- Cl-HCl Gastric parietal cell Plasma Lumen

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Glucose Sodium Co-transport of glucose with sodium ions

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Glucose Sodium Co-transport of glucose with sodium ions

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Dr Fatahiya Kashif Medulla Cortex K+ Na+ 2Cl-

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell H2OCO2

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell H2CO3 HCO3-H+

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell H2CO3 H+ HCO3-Cl-

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell RENAL TUBULAR CELL TUBULAR LUMEN INTERSTITIAL FLUID BLOOD 3Na+ 2K+ H2CO3 HCO3-H+

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell RENAL TUBULAR CELL TUBULAR LUMEN INTERSTITIAL FLUID BLOOD H2CO3 HCO3-H+ Na+

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Calcium Sodium Sodium counter-transport of Calcium ions

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Calcium Sodium Sodium counter-transport of Calcium ions

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Calcium Sodium Sodium counter-transport of Calcium ions

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell GLUT 5 GLUT 2 3Na+ 2K+ O Na+ O O SGLT-1 O O Na+ O

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell GLUT 5 GLUT 2 O Na+ O O SGLT-1 O Na+ O GLUT 2 O

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Na+ 3Na+ 2K+

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Na+

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Na+

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Na+

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Na+

Dr Fatahiya Kashif The Cell Na+