The plasma membrane Ca2 ATPase is a pump that functions in t
     The plasma membrane Ca^2+ -ATPase is a pump that functions in the primary active transport of Ca^2+ out of the cell. What features do you expect of this pump and the cellular environment? Choose all that apply.  Check All That Apply  It transports Na^+ and K^+ lons  It is an antiporter  The extracellular Ca^2+ concentration is higher than the Intracellular Ca^2+ concentration  it hydrolyzes ATP  It is capable of undergoing a conformational change  The affinity for Ca^2+ is low when the pump is bound to phosphate  It transports Ca^2+ down its concentration gradient 
  
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Ca2+ ATPases catalyze ATP-dependent transport of Ca++ away from the cytosol. The calcium ATPase reaction cycle is associated with conformational changes. It function to keep cytosolic [Ca2+] low, allowing Ca2+ to serve as a signal.

