The tendency for Na+ to move into the cell can be due to

The tendency for Na+ to move into the cell can be due to



a) the higher numbers of Na+ outside the cell, resulting in a chemical concentration gradient.

b) the net negative charge inside the cell attracting the positively charged Na+.

c) the attractive force of K+ inside the cell pulling Na+ into the cell.

d) all of the above.

e) a and b only.



Answer: E


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