Equilibrium Potential Inside Active Transport Matchboxes
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No need to be a biologist or cell biologist to know about active transport via the sodium-potassium pump, which is responsible for cells containing relatively high concentrations of potassium ions but low concentrations of sodium ions. The mechanism responsible for this is the sodium-potassium pump, an enzyme known as Na+/K+-ATPase, which moves these sodium and potassium ions in opposite directions across the plasma membrane. Showcase your educational scientific side with this matchbox featuring "Equilibrium Potential Inside"!