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Na^+ – K^+ pump (A) Transports 3Na^+ i...

`Na^+ – K^+` pump
(A) Transports `3Na^+` inwards & `2K^+` outwards. (B) Maintain ionic gradients by active transport. (C) Works against a concentration gradient. How many of above statements are false ?

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