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In nerve cells the sodium-potassium pump is used to generate gradients of both sodium and potassium ions to propagate electrical signals that travel along nerves. This is a(n) A) example of phagocytosis.
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In nerve cells the sodium-potassium pump is used to generate gradients of both sodium and potassium ions to propagate electrical signals that travel along nerves. This is a(n) A) example of phagocytosis. B) active transport mechanism. C) passive transport mechanism. D) example of movement with the concentration gradient.
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active transport .................................... B
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its b active transport
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