The sodium-potassium pump is:
A) the active transport system whereby sodium is transported into a cell and potassium moves out through diffusion.
B) the process that maintains the homeostatic state of the membrane potential through passive diffusion.
C) the active transport system whereby potassium is moved into the cell and sodium is moved out.
D) the discrepancy in voltage between intracellular and extracellular space.
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