The concentration of sodium on the inside of the cell is 20 mM . The outside of the cell has a sodium concentration of 115 mM . Which mechanism of ion uptake would best move sodium from the inside of the cell to the outside? osmosis passive transport active transport
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To move sodium from the inside of the cell (20 mM) to the outside (115 mM), active transport would be the champion since it requires energy to move ions against their concentration gradient. This is like a dedicated bouncer at a club, ensuring that only the right crowd (in this case, sodium ions) can leave, despite there being more outside! On the other hand, passive transport is not up to the challenge here because it allows substances to move down their concentration gradient – from high to low. So, while passive transport is great for chilling out (like sodium moving into the cell naturally), it won't help in this situation where sodium has to go against the odds!
