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24 June, 22:37

Concentration of sodium (Na) outside of the cell is lower than it is inside the cell. However, the cell utilizes a membrane protein in order to bring more sodium into the cell against its concentration gradient?

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  1. 24 June, 22:40
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    True, by active transport

    Explanation:

    The influx and efflux of molecules through the cell membrane depend on the concentration gradient.

    When the molecules down their concentration gradient that is from higher concentration to lower concentration are known as passive transport but sometimes the cell has to transport the ions against the concentration gradient.

    When the ions move against the concentration gradient, they use energy in the form of ATP molecules and then transport the ions. This is known as active transport.

    In the given question, since the sodium ions move inside the cell against the concentration gradient by the active transport.
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