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7 October, 17:29

Sodium potassium pump

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  1. 7 October, 17:57
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    Sodium potassium pump : It is a process by which potassium ions move into the cell and sodium moves outside. For every 2 potassium ions that move inside, 3 sodium ions move outside. This process requires ATP and is an example of Active transport.
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