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What is the sodium potassium pump?
It is a transmembrane protein that pumps sodium out of the cell and potassium into the cell.
What does Sodium (Na+) do during this?
Sodium (Na+) is pumped out of the cell against its concentration gradient.
What does Potassium (K+) do during this?
Potassium (K+) is pumped into the cell against its concentration gradient.
Na+ diffuses ____ and is pumped ____
Na+ diffuses into the cell and is pumped out.
K+ diffuses ___ and is pumped ___
K+ diffuses out and is pumped in.