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During one cycle, the sodium-potassium pump transports

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The sodium-potassium pump cycle

The sodium-potassium pump transports sodium out of and potassium into the cell in a repeating cycle of conformational (shape) changes. In each cycle, three sodium ions exit the cell, while two potassium ions enter.

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