What are the primary active transporters in the kidneys?

What are the primary active transporters in the kidneys?




Answer:

  1. Sodium-Potassium ATPase, 
  2. Hydrogen ATPase, 
  3. Hydrogen-potassium ATPase, and 
  4. Calcium ATPase

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