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3 December, 17:11
What does sodium-potassium pump do?
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Brandon Brennan
3 December, 17:39
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The sodium-potassium pump is found in our cellular membranes, where it is in charge of generating a gradient of ions. It continually pumps sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell, powered by ATP.
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