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The sodium-potassium pump moves ions into the cell and ions out of the cell.

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ium-potassium pump USES active transport to move molecules from a high CONCENTRATION to a low concentration. The sodium-potassium pump moves sodium IONS out of and potassium ions into the cell. This pump is POWERED by ATP. For each ATP that is broken down, 3 sodium ions move out and 2 potassium ions move in.



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