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18 January, 03:11

Normal homeostatic conditions require potassium concentrations to be about 1000 times higher inside the cell than in the blood.

What mechanism does a cell use to move these small potassium molecules into the cell against the concentration gradient?

passive transport by osmosis

active transport by proteins

passive transport by diffusion

active transport by endocytosis

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  1. 18 January, 03:38
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    "Active transport by proteins" is the one mechanism among the following choices given in the question that a cell use to move these small potassium molecules into the cell against the concentration gradient. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option.
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