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how the neuron mantains a high concentration of potasium ions intracellulary?
I have seen two explanations of how the neuron mantains a higher concentration of potasium ions intracellulary, one is that the negative electric field inside the cell pulls the positive potasium ions inside, preventing them from escape, the other explanation is that sodium-potasium ion pumps keep getting potasium ions in. Which explanation is actually correct?
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