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Biology, 14.06.2020 06:57, PONBallfordM89

The cells of the human body must have a lower sodium ion concentration and a higher potassium ion concentration than the blood carried by the circulatory system. What cellular mechanisms allow human body cells to maintain these
concentrations? Do these examples demonstrate active or passive transport?

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