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20 October, 23:23

Why is the sodium-potassium pump considered an active transport? Which direction are the

sodium and potassium bing pumped? How many sodiums are being pumped? How many

potassiums are being pumped?

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  1. 21 October, 01:29
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    The sodium-potassium pump is active transport because it needs ATP/energy and it goes against the concentration gradient. The sodium and potassium are being pumped opposing its concentration gradient.

    In a single cycle thee sodium ions extrude from and two potassium ions are brought into the cell.
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