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Ion concentrations inside a cell are usually at equilibrium with the extracellular environment. (T / F)

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False. Ion concentrations inside a cell are not usually at equilibrium with the extracellular environment. The concentrations of ions inside and outside of a cell are often different, and maintaining these concentration gradients is essential for many cellular processes
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