Sodium-potassium pumps are responsible for transporting sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell.What type of carrier proteins are sodium-potassium pumps? Antiporters Symporters Uniporters ABC transporters
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These three types of carrier proteins are also found in facilitated diffusion, but they do not require ATP to work in that process. Some examples of pumps for active transport are Na+-K+ ATPase, which carries sodium and potassium ions, and H+-K+ ATPase, which carries hydrogen and potassium ions.
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