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41. the sodium–potassium pump is an example of a system that uses primary active transport to set up conditions that will allow secondary active transport, in this case, of glucose. all of the following about the sodium–potassium pump are true except: a. the na+ –k + pump is an antiporter fueled by the hydrolysis of atp. b. the subsequent movement of glucose into the cell is against its concentration gradient. c. the pump exports na+ ions to the outside of the cell and establishes a concentration gradient for na+ . d. k+ and na+ both diffuse into the cell along their concentration gradients and drive the transport of glucose. e. the movement of glucose is coupled to the movement of na+ by a symporter protein.

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