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Biology, 12.10.2020 01:01 loudermilkb117

What process allows Na+ and K+ to move in and out of the cell simultaneously? ANSWERS:

A. Simple Diffusion
B. Facilitated Diffusion
C. Active Transport
D. Osmosis

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