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Beatrice Gross
31 October, 12:29
Will potassium (K+) diffuse?
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Anabelle Blake
31 October, 15:43
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Therefore, potassium can diffuse through the membrane but sodium cannot. Because the membrane is permeable to potassium ions, they will flow down their concentration gradient; i. e. towards the outside of the cell.
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