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Biology, 03.03.2021 21:20, dragpack70

A cell requires a much higher potassium concentration inside the cell than outside the cell to function normally. What does a cell use to move potassium inside the cell to maintain homeostasis?

1.a protein pump

2.loma that diffuse into the cell

3.lipids that create a protien

4. water that preforms osmosis

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