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The sodium concentration in a cell is ten times less than the concentration in the surroun...

The sodium concentration in a cell is ten times less than the concentration in the surrounding fluid. How can the cell move sodium out of the cell? (Explain.)

a. passive transport

b. diffusion

c. active transport

d. osmosis

e. any of these processes

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