Biology, asked by kaviyamukil, 10 months ago

does na+ and k+ move across cell membrane by active transport​

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Answered by rchristijo
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yes

Explanation:Primary active transport, also called direct active transport, directly uses metabolic energy to transport molecules across a membrane. ... The sodium-potassium pump maintains the membrane potential by moving three Na+ ions out of the cell for every two K+ ions moved into the cell.

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