What best describes the process by which omeprazole enters the parietal cell?
Omeprazole enters the parietal cell with a neutral charge and becomes polymerized.
Omeprazole enters the parietal cell with a neutral charge and becomes protonated.
Omeprazole enters the parietal cell with a positive charge and becomes activated when it binds with
magnesium ions.
Omeprazole enters the parietal cell with a neutral charge and becomes hydroxylated.
Omeprazole enters the parietal cell with a neutral charge and becomes hydrolyzed.