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The root cells of a plant can move potassium ions from the soil into the body through the cell membrane. This process requires the input of energy by the cell. What type of transport is used in this process?
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The root cells of a plant can move potassium ions from the soil into the body through the cell membrane. This process requires the input of energy by the cell. What type of transport is used in this process?
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An ATPase pump is used
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