How can you calculate the energy dissipated by sodium entry through the NCX transport system?
A) By dividing the sum of all charges moved across the NCX transport system by their driving force
B) By subtracting the resting membrane potential from the equilibrium potential for sodium
C) By calculating the equilibrium potential for sodium
D) By analyzing the 3D crystal structure of the NCX transport system
E) By multiplying the charge moved across the membrane by the driving force for this movement
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