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The Na^(+)//K^(+) pump is present in the...

The `Na^(+)//K^(+)` pump is present in the plasma membrane of mammalian cells where it-

A

expels potassium from the cell

B

expels sodium and potassium from the cell

C

pumps sodium into the cell

D

expels sodium from the cell

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