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• Requires energy or ATP • Moves materials from LOW to HIGH concentration • AGAINST concentration gradient • Examples: Pumping Na+ (sodium ions) out and K+ (potassium ions) in—against concentration gradients. • Called the Sodium-Potassium Pump.• 3 Na+ pumped in for every 2 K+ pumped out; creates a membrane potential.

Author: Tom Fregillana



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